Description Crutches: Crutches allow you to completely remove weight from the extremity. Crutches require good stability and upper body strength, so they are often less useful to elderly patients. However, crutches can provide both excellent support and freedom for those with ample strength.
Description Crutches: Crutches allow you to completely remove weight from the extremity. Crutches require good stability and upper body strength, so they are often less useful to elderly patients. However, crutches can provide both excellent support and freedom for those with ample strength.
Description: Walker: A walker is the most supportive walking aid, though it's also the most cumbersome. A walker is an excellent option for patients with poor balance or less upper body strength.
Description: Quad Cane: A quad cane is a good option for people who need more stability than a standard single-point cane can offer, but who do not need the full support of a walker.
Description: Tripod: Portable three-legged frame or stand, used as a platform for supporting the weight and maintaining the stability. Tripod provides stability against downward forces and horizontal forces and movements about horizontal axes.