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Best Walking Canes for Stability / Best Canes for Elderly

AvaCare Medical takes pride in providing seniors with the best walking canes on the market. Many people, particularly the elderly or those suffering from chronic pain, need a walking cane to assist in mobility. AvaCare Medical has the right cane for almost anyone, no matter the circumstances. Read more...

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  1. Alex Orthopedica Tourist Handle Wood Cane 36"-37"
  2. HealthSmart Sit-to-Stand Quad Cane, Small Base
  3. Offset Handle Fashion Canes
    Offset Handle Fashion Canes
    Starting at $10.13
  4. Aluminum Quad Canes
    Aluminum Quad Canes
    Starting at $17.89
  5. Lightweight Folding Cane with Gel Hand Grip
    Lightweight Folding Cane with Gel Hand Grip
    Starting at $31.55
  6. Lightweight Folding Cane with T Handle
    Lightweight Folding Cane with T Handle
    Starting at $29.71
  7. Round Handle Cane with Foam Grip
  8. Folding Lightweight Cane Seat, Bronze, Adjustable Height
  9. Apex-Carex Self Standing Cane Tip
    Out of Stock

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Best Walking Cane Types

Finding the right cane can be challenging, due to the huge influx of canes available. Factors such as user age, pain type, mobility, and cane ergonomics can all influence one’s decision. Customers should always choose a cane that is comfortable, and comes with the right features. Some canes may be best for the elderly, while others are primarily designed for those with certain disabilities. Here are a few examples of cane choices.

Folding Canes | The Best Foldable Canes

The best folding canes are durable and effective, and have a collapsible or folding capability in order to allow for transporting and storing them when necessary. Some of these models fold with special hinges, while others are designed with a “breakaway” system (a solid cord inside which allows the cane to be disassembled). Folding canes are considered particularly helpful in allowing the user to maintain his balance. Some of the best collapsible canes are actually tailored to assist users with specific disabilities such as blindness.

Quad Canes

Quad canes are the best walking canes available for balance. This makes them great for both disabled and elderly individuals. A person who has undergone a serious surgery such as a hip or knee replacement is often prescribed such a cane until he is fully healed, and no longer needs to use a medical walker. The best quad canes are often made of durable metal materials.

Sling-Seat Canes

This is a very special type of walking cane that also includes a sling-style seat. This cane provides on-the-go seating, and therefore is a favorite choice of active users who require rest breaks. Having the best walking cane seat can help a person to rest easily and frequently even while he is active. It should be noted, however, that these have a lower weight capacity limit than some standard canes. At the same time, keep in mind the advantage; these canes can provide frequent relief for those who suffer from chronic hip pain.

Offset Handle Canes

When it comes to the best walking canes for arthritis, many people prefer offset handle canes. These canes have a slightly L-shaped handle that offers a comfortable grip. The bottom of these canes usually feature a single tip, but one can find options of offset handle canes with either quad cane tips or tripod cane tips.

Heavy Duty Canes

Bariatric canes are available for those who depend on their cane to bear most of their weight. These models are often designed with quad ends. They are some of the best walking canes available for people with larger weight capacities; they offer unrivaled stability, support, and shock absorption. For these reasons, many senior and bariatric patients prefer heavy duty models.

Tall Canes

Simply put, taller users require longer canes. Be sure to verify that your cane suits your individual height and adjustability needs.

Different Canes Suit Different Needs

As mentioned above, it’s important to note that a person’s individual needs should dictate which cane he should choose. For example, the best walking cane for use during recovery from hip or knee replacement surgery is generally the quad cane.

For those who love to travel, a folding T-handle cane can provide both ergonomics in grip as well as the ability to fold to enable traveling and storage. For those who are much more mobile, the best folding walking canes don’t have to sacrifice aesthetics to maintain versatility. This means that many options exist to provide style and comfort together.

Safety Concerns

Some people wonder just how safe their walking cane is. Keep in mind that each model has a weight limit. This doesn’t mean that a person will be bearing all of his weight on it, but in general, a person must know the weight capacity of the cane he chooses before purchasing. Most canes generally can withstand up to 300 pounds of weight, making them more than safe in almost every application possible. This means that even the best self-standing cane can be used by almost everyone.

Where is the Best Place to Buy a Cane?

There are many medical manufacturers sell canes, but it is extremely important to consider the quality of the walking cane for elderly users or those with a handicap. Not all retailers stock higher quality canes that compare to the models sold on AvaCare Medical. 

Here at AvaCare Medical, however, we want every single user of our top rated walking canes to enjoy every step they take. If you’re currently searching for the best walking cane, contact our professionals, who can provide you with the best advice, because we care. If you should have any concerns or questions, don’t hesitate to give us a call at 1-877-813-7799. All calls are completely toll-free. 

We cater to the 48 contiguous United States, and offer a 30-day return guarantee.