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Crook Handle Canes

If you need to use your Cane daily, the traditional candy Cane style with a curved handle may not be your best choice. These Canes can be difficult to grip. Several different handgrip styles and shapes are available. Choose theCane that feels most comfortable.

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Natural Cane Mahogany Cane Walnut Cane Mahogany Cane
Harvy 30005 Natural 7/8" Cane with Crook Handle
List Price: $37.00
Our Price: $22.00
Savings: $15.00
Harvy 31004 Mahogany 7/8" Cane with Crook Handle
List Price: $37.00
Our Price: $22.00
Savings: $15.00
Harvy 31007 Walnut 7/8" Cane with Crook Handle
List Price: $37.00
Our Price: $22.00
Savings: $15.00
Harvy 32004 Mahogany 1" Cane with Crook Handle
List Price: $37.00
Our Price: $22.00
Savings: $15.00
Round nose crook handle hospital cane, 7/8" diameter hardwood shaft, 36" long with rubber tip. Round nose crook handle hospital cane, 7/8" diameter hardwood shaft, 36" long w/rubber tip Round nose crook handle hospital cane, 7/8" diameter hardwood shaft, 36" long w/rubber tip Round nose crook handle hospital cane, 1" diameter hardwood shaft, 36" long w/rubber tip.  Extra sturdy.
Natural Cane Tan Cane Walnut Cane Walnut Cane
Harvy 32005 Natural 1" Cane with Crook Handle
List Price: $37.00
Our Price: $22.00
Savings: $15.00
Harvy 32006 Tan 1" Cane with Crook Handle
List Price: $37.00
Our Price: $22.00
Savings: $15.00
Harvy 32007 Walnut 1" Cane with Crook Handle
List Price: $37.00
Our Price: $22.00
Savings: $15.00
Harvy 07601 Walnut Cane with Crook Handle
List Price: $37.00
Our Price: $22.00
Savings: $15.00
Round nose crook handle hospital cane, 1" diameter hardwood shaft, 36" long w/rubber tip.  Extra sturdy. Round nose crook handle hospital cane, 1" diameter hardwood shaft, 36" long w/rubber tip.  Extra sturdy. Round nose crook handle hospital cane, 1" diameter hardwood shaft, 36" long w/rubber tip.  Extra sturdy. Men's extra heavy crook handle-natural chestnut cane, walnut stained, 36" long with rubber tip.
Walnut Cane Applewood Cane Knotted Chestnut Cane Chestnut Opera Shaped Cane
Harvy 33007 Walnut 1" Cane with Crook Handle
List Price: $46.00
Our Price: $25.00
Savings: $21.00
Harvy 33019 Applewood Cane with 1" Crook Handle
List Price: $37.00
Our Price: $25.00
Savings: $12.00
Harvy 34350 Knotted Chestnut Cane with Crook Handle
List Price: $44.00
Our Price: $32.00
Savings: $12.00
Harvy 51000 Chestnut Opera Shaped Cane
List Price: $59.00
Our Price: $40.00
Savings: $19.00
Round nose crook handle hospital cane, 1" diameter hardwood shaft, 36" long with rubber tip. Extra sturdy. Round nose crook handle hospital cane, 1" diameter hardwood shaft, 36" long with rubber tip. Extra sturdy. Crook handle cane with genuine knotted English chestnut, dark scorched with natural taper, 36" long with rubber tip. Men's opera shaped handle, imported natural English chestnut, 36" long with rubber tip.
Cherry Maple Cane Walnut Maple Cane Natural Chestnut Cane Rustic Scorched Oak Cane
Harvy 84860 Cherry Maple Cane with Crook Handle
List Price: $64.00
Our Price: $50.00
Savings: $14.00
Harvy 84870 Walnut Maple Cane with Crook Handle
List Price: $61.00
Our Price: $50.00
Savings: $11.00
Harvy 80000 Natural Chestnut Cane with Crook Handle
List Price: $69.00
Our Price: $52.00
Savings: $17.00
Harvy 07602 Rustic Scorched Oak Cane with Crook Handle
List Price: $64.00
Our Price: $57.00
Savings: $7.00
Men's cane with crook handle, maple wood, cherry stained shaft, high gloss lacquer finish, 36" long with rubber tip. Men's crook handle cane, maple wood, walnut stained shaft, high gloss lacquer finish, 36" long with rubber tip. Men's crook handle-light nose cane with natural chestnut, polished and scorched, 36" long with rubber tip.  Imported from Germany Men's crook handle cane, genuine rustic natural oak, scorched, 36" long with rubber tip
Cherry Wood Cane Solid Oak Cane
Harvy 94000 Cherry Wood Cane with Crook Handle
List Price: $68.00
Our Price: $58.00
Savings: $10.00
Harvy 71000 Solid Oak Cane with Crook Handle
List Price: $86.00
Our Price: $74.00
Savings: $12.00
Men's crook handle cane, genuine cherry wood, natural scented bark, natural taper, 36" long with rubber tip Crook handle-genuine oak wood cane, genuine oak shaft, scorched and 16 steps with tapered shaft, 36" long with rubber tip.
   
 
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Canes: Basic Guide
  1. Standard Cane Specifics
  2. Quad Cane Specifics
  3. Canes & Crutches
  4. How to get into a chair:
  5. How to get out of a chair:
  6. How to walk on flat floors:
  7. Going up stairs:
  8. Going down stairs:
  9. Tips for using your cane safely:

A cane is a stick used to give you support and balance when walking. Most canes are made of metal, wood, or plastic. You may need to use a cane if you are weak on one side of your body. If you have balance problems you may also need to use a cane. The cane may decrease your pain when walking because it takes weight off your leg and joints. Using a cane may help you to feel less tired.

  • Standard canes: This type of cane is usually made of wood or metal. The cane may be 34 to 42 inches (86 to 107 cm) long and may have a rounded crook handle. This cane is easy to use and is usually not very expensive. Try to get a cane that has a wooden or plastic handle instead of metal. A metal handle may slip from your hand if your hand sweats. In cold weather the metal handle may get too cold for you to touch.

  • Straight-handled canes: This cane may also be called a "T-handle cane" and is usually made of wood, plastic, or metal. You may need this type of cane if your hand is weak. Using a T-handle cane may help you be more steady when you walk. It is important that the height of the cane is correct for you.

  • Broad-based canes (Quad Canes): This is a lightweight metal cane with 3 or 4 short legs. These legs give you a lot of support. The legs also allow the cane to stand-up when not in use. You may need this type of cane because it is hard for you to keep your balance.

Caution: The base of a quad cane may be too large for the step. Turning the cane sideways may allow all four legs of the cane to rest on the step. Using a handrail as well as the cane will increase safety on the stairs.

Standard Cane Specifics

  • Decreases the load on the affected leg and/or assists with balance
  • Of all walking aids, canes provide the least amount of stability
  • Held in the opposite hand to the affected leg
  • When walking outside in the winter, an ice pick should be installed at the tip of the cane

Quad Cane Specifics

  • Decreases the load on the affected leg and/or assists with balance
  • More stable than a single point cane
  • Held in the opposite hand to the affected leg
  • Comes in two sizes: large- base and small-base

Canes & Crutches

When standing tall with arms at the side, adjust the cane height so that the handle is level with the wrist.

How to get into a chair:

  • Stand with the back of your legs against the chair seat.
  • Rest the cane against the chair.
  • Reach back with both hands to grip the chair arms.
  • Put your weaker leg slightly off the floor.
  • Put all your weight on your stronger leg.
  • Slowly sit down and slide backwards into the chair.

How to get out of a chair:

  • Hold your cane with your stronger hand.
  • Grasp the arms of the chair.
  • Put your stronger foot a little forward.
  • Lean a little forward and push on the arms of the chair to raise yourself.
  • Stand with your cane about 4 inches (10 cm) to the side of your stronger foot.
  • Wait a few seconds to get used to standing before you start walking.

How to walk on flat floors:

  • Put the cane about 4 inches (10 cm) to the side of your stronger leg.
  • Put weight on your stronger side.
  • Move the cane about 4 inches (10 cm) in front of your stronger leg, bringing your weaker leg forward at the same time.
  • Using the cane to help keep your weight off your weaker leg, move your stronger leg ahead.
  • Your heel will be a little beyond the tip of the cane.
  • Repeat these steps and try to walk straight.
Note: The affected leg should move forward with the cane

Going up stairs:

  • Place the sound leg up one step
  • Bring the cane and affected leg up onto the same step as the sound leg
  • Repeat the pattern

"Up with the good"

Going down stairs:

  • Place the cane and affected leg down one step
  • Bring the sound leg down onto the same step
  • Repeat the pattern

"Down with the bad"

Tips for using your cane safely:

  • Wear shoes with rubber soles, such as tennis shoes. Slippers should not be worn because they can slide off your feet and cause a fall. Do not wear shoes with leather heels or soles that may slide and cause you to fall.
  • Check the floor to be sure it is safe for using the cane. The floor must be clean, dry, and well lit. Remove throw rugs to prevent falls. Tape or nail down loose carpet edges. Keep the traffic areas and the floor free of clutter.
  • Stand a few seconds before you start moving with your cane. This will get your body used to standing. Do not start walking if you are dizzy.
  • Look straight ahead when you are walking. You may run into or trip over something if you are looking at your feet.
  • To carry light things while using your cane, use a backpack or carry a bag. Do not try to carry heavy things.