Important: This page was created to provide general information regarding commonly used and/or recommended devices and equipment. Some of these items might not be required initially but may be appropriate at a later stage, based on medical/rehabilitative team advice. Please continue to rely on the recommendations provided by your medical and rehabilitative team. Inappropriate use of equipment can lead to falls and/or injury.
Mobility Device: Offset Cane and Straight Cane
Category: Cane
Height Range: 5’5” to 6’6”
Weight Range: generally, between 200lbs to 300lbs, depending on the manufacture
Insurance Coverage: Yes, FSA eligibility
Availability: Medical stores, Amazon, Major pharmacies (CVS, Walgreens)
(When purchasing from Amazon, be sure to read the manufacturers return policy as medical equipment might have different policies)
Parts of a cane
Handles or handgrip
Adjustable Pins: for height adjustment
Anti-rattle lock
Rubber tips
Critical Information
None
Insurance Coverage
Yes! Insurance pays for one mobility device every 5 years. In situations where 2 devices might be required, it is usually advised to have insurance cover the most expensive more and the cheaper one will be out of pocket. There might be a small amount that you will be responsible for as a co-pay. If you have an FSA account, you can use those funds to help cover for multiple devices.
If you have an FSA account, you can use those funds to help cover for multiple devices.
Height Adjustment
To adjust the cane, loosen the anti-rattle locks then push down on the adjustable pins to extend or shorten the legs will increase or decrease the height. Ideally, it is recommended that the level of the handles be at the level of the wrist when the arms are relaxed by the side in standing. Once it has been adjusted to the ideal height, tighten the anti-rattle lock.
Other Considerations
Heavy duty and extra tall options are available, but height and weight ranges vary based on manufacture. Please be sure to verify this information prior to purchase.
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