Mobility issues hamper thousands of Canadians. Injuries, surgery, rehabilitation and age and have you find the need for some additional support to get around. For many, this means the use of a cane or walker. Which one you need will depend on your current health condition, lifestyle, and mobility needs.
Walkers and canes are often used at different stages of your mobility needs. You may need to use one or both of them at some point. Here we outline some of the pros and cons for each option.
The Pros and Cons Of Canes Canes are ideal for people with minimal mobility issues. They are ideal for people looking to a little extra support when walking long distances. Canes are often used once a walker is no longer needed. Here are the pros and cons of choosing a cane:
The Pros
The pros of using a cane include:
The Cons
The potential drawbacks of using a cane include:
The Pros and Cons Of Walkers
Walkers are ideal for people with more severe mobility issues or if you need additional support to balance. Walkers are often used post-surgery and for people who have difficulty supporting their own weight and experience weakness. Here are the process and cons of using a walker:
The Pros
The pros of using a walker include:
The Cons
The potential drawbacks of using a walker include:
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