Thank you for this information. Having multiple sclerosis I often need a cane for stability and balance. This in contrast to having an compromised leg.
Sooo... the point was not to actually explain any of the mechanics of why one cane or another can be the "best" in some context, this is just an advertorial. Gotcha.
I have multiple sclerosis and have drop foot which catches I got myself a new cane but wanted to look on here to see if i made the right decision on which cane i got
Thank you for the advice. My mom has been recently diagnosed with CMT, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disorder, and this will be her first walking cane. I looked online and it looked like none of the most popular options seemed particularly dependable (issues with equipment failure/breaking). I went with your recommended option, the Carex soft grip cane (plus I ordered the Carex self-standing cane tip). Based on reviews, it seems to be a more reliable option than, for example, the Hurrycane or the Vive canes. I noticed though, that the canes you recommended are not offset - is there a particular reason for this?
Hi Katie. I have CMT. I have been using a cane for 5 years. I also wear AFO’s when I go outside. The cane is a necessity. The touch point is the important function of the cane for me. I hope your Mom is doing well.
ive been thinking about getting a cane to help with the dizzy spells I get. this was really useful, thanks
Thank you for this information. Having multiple sclerosis I often need a cane for stability and balance. This in contrast to having an compromised leg.
Hello Tim, Is there a foldable cane/seat that you can recommend? Thank you, David from Greenpoint, Brooklyn
Very helpful
I had been falling down but i got a cane it has quiad i use to help me
Sooo... the point was not to actually explain any of the mechanics of why one cane or another can be the "best" in some context, this is just an advertorial. Gotcha.
I have multiple sclerosis and have drop foot which catches I got myself a new cane but wanted to look on here to see if i made the right decision on which cane i got
My 75 year old dad is getting a knee replacement. Should he get a walking cane or walking stick for daily use?
Thank you for the advice. My mom has been recently diagnosed with CMT, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disorder, and this will be her first walking cane. I looked online and it looked like none of the most popular options seemed particularly dependable (issues with equipment failure/breaking). I went with your recommended option, the Carex soft grip cane (plus I ordered the Carex self-standing cane tip). Based on reviews, it seems to be a more reliable option than, for example, the Hurrycane or the Vive canes. I noticed though, that the canes you recommended are not offset - is there a particular reason for this?
Hi Katie. I have CMT. I have been using a cane for 5 years. I also wear AFO’s when I go outside. The cane is a necessity. The touch point is the important function of the cane for me. I hope your Mom is doing well.
Why would you have a video about balance issues, yet not even recommend a quad cane in your recommendations below your video?
Where is the video......
what is the best cane for spastic quadriplegic (cerebral palsy) I have a weak grip
They take your money and don't send anything
Quad canes should only be used by quadrodytes on their last quadroped.