Walkers, Crutches, and Canes

Essential ambulatory assistive devices designed to provide stability, support, and balance for individuals with mobility impairments, during recovery from injury or surgery, or to manage chronic conditions. This category includes standard and wheeled walkers, axillary and forearm crutches, quad canes, and single-point canes. These devices redistribute weight away from a compromised limb, widen the base of support, and enhance confidence and safety during standing and walking activities, thereby promoting independence and facilitating rehabilitation. Ideal for use in hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, outpatient clinics, and for home mobility.

Adjustable Walking Stick

An Adjustable Walking Stick is a height-adjustable mobility aid providing balance support for individuals with mild unsteadiness, minor joint pain, or during recovery from injury. The telescoping shaft allows precise fitting to the user's height, ensuring proper ergonomics and effective weight transfer. Used in primary care, geriatrics, and rehabilitation, it promotes confidence, independence, and safe ambulation. Proper height adjustment and regular inspection of the rubber tip are essential for safe use.

Adult Walking Frame

 An Adult Walking Frame is a rigid, non-wheeled mobility aid designed to provide maximum stability during walking. It is used by lifting and placing the frame forward with each step, making it ideal for individuals with severe balance issues, significant weakness, or those in early post-operative recovery. Key features include a lightweight aluminum frame, height-adjustable legs, and replaceable rubber tips. Proper fitting and gait training by a healthcare professional are essential for safe use, as incorrect technique can increase fall risk. It is the most stable ambulatory aid before progressing to wheeled walkers or canes.

Blind Cane

 A Blind Cane (white cane) is a specialized, lightweight mobility tool used by individuals who are blind or visually impaired for navigation and environmental awareness. Its core function is tactile and auditory detection of obstacles, drop-offs, and surface changes one step ahead of the user. Key features include a white shaft for visibility, an ergonomic grip, and a replaceable, specialized tip. It is not a walking stick for balance but a sensory probe. Its effective and safe use requires mandatory training in specific techniques from a certified Orientation and Mobility (O&M) specialist.

Cerebral Palsy Walker

A Cerebral Palsy Walker (or Gait Trainer) is a supportive wheeled frame specifically designed to facilitate walking and standing for children with CP. It provides adjustable postural support through a harness, trunk pad, and pelvic guide, enabling safe practice of gait patterns, weight-bearing, and upright mobility. Its primary role is therapeutic, aiming to develop ambulation skills, improve postural control, and promote independence. Correct professional setup and supervision are essential for safety and to ensure it reinforces proper movement rather than abnormal patterns.

Elbow & Axiliary Crutches

An Elbow & Axiliary Crutches feature a forearm cuff and are designed for long-term mobility, offering a natural gait for unilateral or bilateral conditions. Auxiliary (Underarm) Crutches have an axillary pad and are for short-term, non-weight-bearing use after injury or surgery. Both require precise fitting—forearm crutch cuffs must be below the elbow, and underarm crutch weight must be borne through the hands to avoid nerve damage. Proper gait training from a therapist is essential for safe use of either type.

Foldable Walking Stick

A Foldable Walking Stick combines a stabilizing four-point base with a multi-section shaft that folds for compact storage and portability. It is designed for individuals who need reliable stability for moderate balance or weight-bearing issues but also require a discreet, transportable aid for use in the community. Key safety features include secure segment locking mechanisms and a quad base that must be placed flat. It is ideal for travel, occasional use, and active seniors, but requires diligent checking of all locks before each use to prevent collapse.

Mobi-Aid Ergonomic Crutch

A Mobi-Aid Ergonomic Crutch is a forearm support crutch designed for long-term mobility needs, featuring an ergonomic design that distributes weight through the forearm rather than the wrist or axillae. This reduces pressure on sensitive areas, minimizing the risk of nerve compression and repetitive strain injuries associated with traditional crutches. Suitable for individuals with permanent disabilities, post-stroke hemiparesis, arthritis, and conditions requiring extended crutch use, it promotes comfort, efficiency, and independence.

Pediatric Walking Frame

 A Pediatric Walking Frame (Gait Trainer) is a supportive wheeled frame specifically designed to facilitate walking and standing for children with physical disabilities such as cerebral palsy. It provides adjustable postural support through a harness, trunk pad, and pelvic guide, enabling safe practice of gait patterns, weight-bearing, and upright mobility. Its primary role is therapeutic, aiming to develop ambulation skills, improve postural control, and promote independence and participation. Correct professional setup and supervision are essential for safety and to ensure it reinforces proper movement rather than abnormal patterns.

Quadpod Walking Stick

 A Quadpod Walking Stick (Quad Cane) is a mobility aid featuring a four-legged base attached to a single shaft, providing significantly greater stability than a standard cane. It is designed for individuals with moderate balance issues or who need to safely offload weight from one leg due to pain or injury. Its wide base offers multi-directional support but requires a specific "lift-and-place" gait technique. While offering more security, its wider footprint can be cumbersome in tight spaces. Proper fitting and user training are essential for safe and effective use as a medically prescribed aid.

Rollator Walking Aid

 A Rollator Walking Aid is a wheeled walking aid with hand brakes, a seat, and a storage basket, designed to provide stability, rest, and carrying capacity for individuals with balance or endurance issues. It allows for continuous, rolling support during walking, making it ideal for both indoor and community mobility. Key safety features include height-adjustable handles, reliable hand brakes for speed control, and a locking function to secure the device when using the seat. It is a fundamental tool for promoting safe, independent ambulation and social participation among the elderly and those with mobility impairments.

Tripod Walking Stick

 A Tripod Walking Stick is a mobility aid with a three-legged base, offering greater stability than a standard cane but with better maneuverability than a quad cane. It is designed for individuals with mild to moderate balance issues or who need to safely offload partial weight from a lower limb. The tripod base provides a secure, multi-point contact with the ground but requires a deliberate "lift-and-place" walking technique. Proper fitting by a healthcare professional and user training are essential for safe use, making it a common transitional aid in rehabilitation programs.

Underarm Crutches

Underarm Crutches are a mobility aid used for non-weight-bearing and protected weight-bearing ambulation following lower extremity injuries, fractures, and surgery. Consisting of adjustable-length poles with hand grips and axillary pads, they transfer body weight through the arms and upper body while keeping the injured leg off the ground. Proper height adjustment and weight distribution through the hand grips rather than the axillae are essential for safe and effective use.

Walker

 A Walker is a rigid, non-wheeled frame walking aid designed to provide maximum stability and support. It is used by lifting and placing the frame forward with each step, making it ideal for individuals with significant balance issues, weakness, or those in early post-operative recovery who require a secure, stationary base. Its key features include a lightweight aluminum frame, height-adjustable legs, and rubber tips. Proper fitting and gait training are essential for safe use, as incorrect technique can increase fall risk. It is the most stable ambulatory aid before progressing to wheeled walkers or canes.

Walking Aid With Wheels

Original price was: $40.00.Current price is: $38.00.

A walking aid with wheels is a mobility device designed to provide stability, support, and weight-bearing assistance for individuals who can walk but require help with balance, endurance, or pain reduction. Unlike standard walkers, it features two or more wheels on the front legs, allowing for a smooth, gliding motion without the need to lift the device entirely with each step.

Walking Frame With Wheels

A Walking Frame With Wheels (Rollator) is a wheeled mobility aid that provides stable support for individuals with balance impairment, arthritis, post-operative recovery, and deconditioning. The wheels eliminate the need to lift the frame with each step, allowing for smoother ambulation and reduced energy expenditure. Features often include hand brakes for speed control, a padded seat for rest, and a storage basket. Essential for promoting safe, independent mobility in home and community settings.

Walking Frame Without Wheels

A Walking Frame Without Wheels is a stationary mobility aid that provides maximal stability for individuals with severe balance deficits, post-operative weight-bearing restrictions, and gait retraining needs. The four-point base must be lifted and placed with each step, ensuring a secure point of contact is always established before weight is transferred. Used in physical therapy, geriatric care, orthopedics, and rehabilitation, it provides the foundation for safe ambulation in patients with profound weakness or instability.

Walking Stick

A Walking Stick is a simple, often decorative stick used for very light balance support or as an accessory during casual or outdoor walking. Unlike medically prescribed canes, it lacks ergonomic handles, adjustable height, and robust construction for significant weight-bearing. Its primary use is for mild stability on uneven ground or as a fashion item. It is not suitable for individuals with real mobility impairments, balance deficits, or recovery from injury, for whom a properly fitted cane or other aid should be prescribed. It poses a safety risk if used in place of necessary medical equipment.