Adjustable Walking Cane Elder Assitance
USD $2.35 - $2.5 /Piece
Min.Order:500 Pieces
Wuyi Comon Medical Appliances Co., Ltd.
Name | Walking Cane |
| Model No. | 10335 |
Material | AL |
| Pipe size | 22*1.2 19*1.2 |
Length | 74/97cm |
| Locking | Nut |
Weight | 300g |
| Tip | Rubber |
Bottom size | 4*4cm‘’ |
| Handle | Bamboo |
Surface | Oxidation |
| HS Code | 6602000090 |
Product Description
If you are looking for comfort and style, look no further. Comon Medical's adjustable height "T" handle cane has you covered. The hand grip is designed to reduce stress and hand fatigue providing a more comfortable experience and against drop down . The handle height adjusts without tools from 31" to 40" allowing for personal sizing and comfort. As an added bonus, a handy wrist strap attached to the hand grip will ensure that you are always in reach of your cane when you need it. Available in a great designer color this cane provides style and quality all in one. The product is manufactured with sturdy, 1" diameter anodized, extruded aluminum tubing.
Features and Benefits
o Attractive wood handle with brass collar o Comes standard with wrist strap o Manufactured with sturdy, extruded aluminum tubing o Easy-to-use, one-button height adjustment with locking ring to prevent rattling o Handle height adjusts from 30" to 39" o 300 lb Weight Capacity
Product Specification
Sizing Instruction | ||
1 | Put on your usual waling shoes. Stand as naturally upright as possible. Let your arms hang to your sides, keep a natural slight bend at the elbow. And let the bend angle keep 30-40°. | |
2 | Hang the walking canes, place the sticks on the front of the toe away about 20cm. | |
3 | Turn the lock ring ( located under the lock button) to the left . Press in the lock button and adjust cane to your wrist height, making sure the lock button clicks. Turn the lock ring to the right to lock the height in place. | |
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Walking Instructions: | ||
1 | Check the cane's rubber tip to verify that it is tight and secure before use. | |
2 | To start walking, place the cane a small stride ahead and to the outside of your good leg. | |
3 | Swing the cane and your impaired leg forward at the same time. | |
4 | Finish the step using your good leg. | |
Climbing stairs "Up with the good (leg)" | ||
1 | Grasp the stairway's handrail with your free hand |
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2 | Step up on your good leg first, using your cane firmly planted to provide stability. | |
3 | Then, step up on the impaired leg and the cane. | |
Going Down Stairs "Down with the bad (leg)" | ||
1 | Grasp the stairway's handrail with your free hand |
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2 | Put your cane on the step first. | |
3 | Then step with your impaired leg. | |
4 | Finally, step with the good leg, which carries your body weight. |