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Single Point Cane

Single Point Cane

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Great for balance support while walking.

Explore the variety of canes available to enhance your mobility and support your walking needs. Check out our detailed guide.

Specifications

Color options: black, teal, purple
Cane height: 29-38in
Handle: 4.5 x 1.5in
Max weight supported: 250lbs

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How does the Single Point Cane work?

The Single Point Cane provides essential balance support while walking by offering a stable point of contact with the ground. It helps redistribute your weight and reduces pressure on your legs, making walking safer and more comfortable. Simply hold the handle and place the cane tip on the ground as you walk to maintain stability.

Q: What's the difference between the design options available?

The Single Point Cane comes in 11 different designs including classic options like Silver ($22.50), Black ($22.50), and Bronze ($22.50), as well as decorative patterns like Floral designs ($40-$45), Blue Swirl ($42.50), Red Crackle ($42.50), and Plaid ($42.50). All designs provide the same mobility support - the choice is purely aesthetic to match your personal style.

Q: Who should use a single point cane?

Single point canes are ideal for individuals who need mild to moderate balance support while walking. They're perfect for people recovering from injuries, those with minor mobility issues, or anyone who wants extra stability when walking on uneven surfaces. If you need more substantial support, consider exploring other mobility aids in our walking aid guide.

Q: How do I choose the right height for my cane?

While standing upright with your arms at your sides, the top of the cane handle should reach your wrist crease. This allows for a slight bend in your elbow (about 15-20 degrees) when holding the cane, providing optimal support and comfort during use.

Q: What's included with the Single Point Cane purchase?

Each Single Point Cane comes ready to use and is manufactured by Fabrication Enterprises Inc, a trusted name in mobility equipment. The cane features a comfortable grip handle and a durable single-point tip for reliable ground contact and stability.

Q: Can I use this cane on different surfaces?

Yes, the Single Point Cane is designed to work on various surfaces including sidewalks, indoor floors, and most outdoor terrain. The single-point tip provides good traction and stability on flat surfaces. For enhanced grip on slippery surfaces, consider adding a rubber tip cover.

Q: How much weight can the Single Point Cane support?

Single point canes are designed to provide balance assistance rather than full weight support. They're ideal for individuals who can bear most of their own weight but need additional stability while walking. For more substantial weight-bearing support, consult with a healthcare professional about other mobility options.

Q: Is the Single Point Cane covered by insurance?

Many insurance plans and Medicare may cover mobility aids like canes when prescribed by a healthcare provider. Check with your insurance provider and consider getting a prescription from your doctor to potentially qualify for coverage of your Single Point Cane purchase.

P65 Warning for Plastics

⚠ WARNING:This product can expose you to chemicals including ethylene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and/or reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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Why we know this works!

We love this single point cane because as occupational therapy practitioners (OTPs) we fit canes at kitchen tables every week, and most of the canes we see are set to the wrong height. How tall should a cane be? Stand upright with your arms relaxed at your sides: the handle should line up with your wrist crease so your elbow bends slightly when you grip it. This cane adjusts from 29 to 38 inches to hit that mark, and the ergonomic handle stays comfortable without tiring your hand on longer walks indoors or out. It is a good match for people with mild balance changes from aging, neuropathy in the feet, or a healed hip or knee injury who need one steady point of contact. If you weigh more than 250 pounds choose our Bariatric Single Point Cane, and if your cane tips over whenever you let go of it, step up to a Quad Cane that stands on its own.

Not sure what you need?

An occupational therapist can assess your situation and recommend exactly what will help. Tell us what you're dealing with and we'll connect you with the right OT.

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