Start with the good leg. Next, step with weak leg, while moving the cane in unison with the weak leg. The cane is held on the opposite side of the weak leg. Ex: injured right knee, cane in left hand.
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No, she did not.
you put the cane in your hand and lean on it as you walk. When you have trouble putting pressure on your feet you transfer the pressure to the cane.
i think by using a cane to assist him
Some people who have neuropathy do walk with a cane. Taking medications to treat the neuropathy can help you to feel better but there is no cure for it.
It can a cane, or a walker.
walks on 4 legs when you crawl 2 legs when you walk and 3 when you walk with 2 legs and a cane Age. We all walk on four legs as a baby, two legs as an adult, and three legs as an old person with a cane.
yes, but i heard they check it to see if it's a weapon
"Take the dog for a walk" in English is prendere il cane per una passeggiata in Italian.
He used wires. We just can't see them. The cane was just for affect
You should be able to walk with a cane or walker.
a human. first they crawl (hand and knees = 4) then they walk upright (2 feet) then they use a cane (2 feet + cane)
man-who crawls on all 4 as an baby then walk on both as in adult and walk with an cane in old age...