Canes

Walking canes are helpful to those who may suffer from a long term injury or those who are still recovering from extensive surgery. If you fall into this group of people, you may wonder, "Where can I find durable and inexpensive canes near me?" At Broadway Home Medical we carry a wide selection of standard and heavy duty walking canes, as well as specialty canes, and we're here to help you find the cane that fits your style.

 

At Broadway Home Medical, we understand the importance of maintaining independence and mobility. Our selection of walking canes is designed to provide support, stability, and a touch of personal style for individuals seeking reliable mobility aids in Wichita, KS.

 


Choosing Types of Canes and Accessories

 

There are many different type of canes with many different uses. Cane types may include: folding canes, resizable canes, canes with a seat built in, quad base canes, or canes for the visually impaired. Cane tips and straps are accessories for canes that can increase the life of your cane or the safety of its use. There are plenty of materials to choose from as well. Something important to consider is your height. If your cane is too short or too tall, you may discover your cane creating some discomfort or find that it lacks enough support. Once you've found the right cane for you, it's important that you learn how to walk with it.

 

Our Walking Cane Selection

 

Adjustable Walking Canes

 

Our adjustable walking canes offer customizable height settings to ensure optimal comfort and support. They are ideal for individuals who require a cane that adapts to their specific height requirements.

Features:

 

  • Easily adjustable height settings
  • Lightweight and durable materials
  • Comfortable grip handles

 

Product Highlight:

 

  • Medline Offset Handle Cane
    This adjustable cane features a cushioned offset handle for added comfort and a secure grip. Its lightweight design and non-slip rubber tip provide stability on various surfaces.

 

Folding Canes

 

Our folding canes are perfect for individuals seeking portability and convenience. They can be easily folded and stored when not in use, making them ideal for travel and on-the-go lifestyles.

Features:

 

  • Compact and foldable design
  • Sturdy construction for reliable support
  • Available in various styles and colors

 

Product Highlight:

 

  • HurryCane Freedom Edition Folding Cane
    This folding cane offers a stable base and a pivoting head for better balance and traction. Its collapsible design makes it easy to carry and store.

 

Ergonomic Handle Canes

 

Designed for comfort, our ergonomic handle canes reduce hand fatigue and provide a secure grip. They are suitable for individuals who require extended use of a cane throughout the day.

 

Features:

 

  • Ergonomically designed handles
  • Shock-absorbing features
  • Stylish designs to match personal preferences

 

Product Highlight:

 

  • NOVA Designer Walking Cane with Offset Handle
    This cane features a soft foam handle with an offset design to reduce strain on the wrist. Its vibrant patterns add a touch of style to your mobility aid.

 

Decorative Walking Canes

 

Our decorative walking canes combine functionality with fashion. They are perfect for individuals looking to express their personality while enjoying the support of a reliable cane.

 

Features:

 

  • Unique and stylish designs
  • High-quality materials for durability
  • Comfortable grips and sturdy bases

 

Product Highlight:

 

  • Brazos Twisted Hickory Walking Cane

 

 

Senior with walking cane

 

Walking With a Cane in Your Daily Life

 

How to Walk with a Cane

 

Walking with a cane can feel different at first but with persistent use and practice it'll become second nature. To properly walk with a cane, you'll want to hold the cane on your stronger side to support the other leg. As you step forward with the weak or injured leg, move the cane forward simultaneously. It's important that you move the cane the same distance as your average step. If you feel like you need to catch up with the cane, that may affect your posture and cause back pain.

 

 

Going up and Down the Stairs

 

 

Stairs can be intimidating when you're using a cane. Whether you've done it before or it's your first time always remember: go slow! When going up the stairs stand close to the first step and step with the stronger leg. Lean forward and accompany your cane with your weaker leg. Repeat this until you have reached the top.

 

How to Use a Cane on Stairs

 

 

Going down the stairs can be more dangerous but this time gravity is on your side. Begin by stepping down with your weak leg and cane at the same time. Your stronger leg should follow. Try to maintain correct posture and avoid leaning forward as much as possible. Remember to always go slow!

 


 

Why Choose Broadway Home Medical?

 

  • Trusted Local Supplier: Serving Wichita, KS, with quality medical equipment since 1994.

  • Expert Guidance: Our knowledgeable staff assists you in selecting the right cane for your specific needs and preferences.

  • Quality Products: We offer durable and reliable canes that combine functionality with style, ensuring you find a cane that suits your lifestyle.

 

 

If you've never needed a cane until now, you may feel stressed or confused as to which mobility aid will work best for you. We hope this guide was informative enough to help you make that decision so that you can get back to walking safely and confidently. Our staff is well educated so if you would like to speak with someone about a new cane, come and visit us at Broadway Home Medical located in Wichita, Kansas!


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