To stand up and walk: Quad cane: Push up from the armrest of the chair or from the bed to a standing position. Grasp the cane and make sure... Standard cane: Hold the handle of the cane in one hand as you push up from the armrest. Once standing, pause to be sure... Move the cane forward a short ...
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I-Cane
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CRONO S-PID 50 Ambulatory infusion pump NEW MODEL USER GUIDE Canè S.p.A. Medical Technology Via Cuorgnè 42/a 10098 Rivoli (TO) Italy Tel.+39 011 9574872 - Fax +39 011 9598880 www.canespa.it - [email protected] Manual code: MAN 01/EN/01 CRONO S-PID 50 Publication date: 02/13 3 CONTENTS S EC TIO N 1 Symbols and conventions.....
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WeWALK must be used with a white cane with the proper alignment of the length according to the height of the user. The length of the cane should be at least the same as chest level or higher. Take care when unpacking as the folded sections of the white cane are held together under tension by on elastic bungee in a similar manner to a traditional white cane, and they will snap …
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Mar 15, 2022 . WeWALK must be used with a white cane with the proper alignment of the length according to the height of the user. The length of the cane should be at least the same as chest level or higher. Take care when unpacking as the folded sections of the white cane are held together under tension by on elastic bungee in a similar manner to a traditional white cane, …
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Consult a physician before use of any walking aid. Do not use the walking cane unless the segments and push button are secure and tightened to locked in place. When straightening the segments, keep your fingers away to avoid being pinched. Do not stretch the internal elastic cord more than necessary.
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The cane has to be shifted the length of one average stride ahead with every move. You should never feel like you are extending to catch up to the cane or even getting in front of it. If you use the cane for basic mobility as opposed to a physical injury, grip the cane with your dominant hand and support your body weight with this side of the body. If you happen to be working with a …
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Correct Use of a Cane. To go walking risk-free with a cane on level flooring: Grasp the cane with the hand that’s on your “good” side to ensure that it gives support to the lower limb on the opposite side. Take a stride with the “bad” leg while bringing the cane forward simultaneously.
The cane should be moved the distance of one average step forward with each move. You should not feel that you are stretching to catch up to the cane or stepping ahead of it. If you are using the cane for general mobility rather than an injury, hold the cane using your dominant hand and bear weight on this side of your body.
An estimate of the proper cane length can be made by dividing an individual’s height by two. For most persons, the right sized cane is within one inch of half their height. This guideline can be applied if the user is not available for an actual measurement.
Quad cane: Push up from the armrest of the chair or from the bed to a standing position. Grasp the cane and make sure you are steady. Standard cane: Hold the handle of the cane in one hand as you push up from the armrest. Once standing, pause to be sure you are steady.