Walking cane handles and tips

    • [DOC File]Orientation & Mobility Evaluation

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      BASIC CANE KNOWLEDGE. Date & Level Objective Demonstrates use of an Adaptive Mobility Device Identifies various parts and purposes of the cane Demonstrates an awareness of different types of canes and cane tips Demonstrates proper placement of cane when not in use Identifies preferred cane type, length and cost DIAGONAL CANE TECHNIQUE


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      WOODEN SUPPORT CANE: This 39-inch wooden support cane is white with a red stripe above the nonskid tip and has a rounded crook handle.ACW39W$14.00 Cane Tips and Top NFB METAL GLIDE TIP: Stainless steel, for NFB types 2-8 and 50/50 canesAIA03C$2.00


    • [DOC File]The Sirens of Titan

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      Ransom K. Fern saluted by touching the shaft of his cane to his Homburg hat. "Good-by, Mr. Magnum Opus, Jr. Good-by." The Wilburhampton Hotel was a frumpish, three-story Tudor structure across the street from the Magnum Opus Building, standing in relation to that build- jug like an unmade bed at the feet of the Archangel Gabriel.


    • [DOC File]Fall Prevention and Management Program

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      Check tips of canes, walkers and crutches for non-skid covers. Instruct patient in use of grab bars. Medications reviewed. Attachment D. Nursing Service Fall Prevention Standard. STANDARD: Patients are designated at risk for fall if the MFS score is greater than ___ (Determine high risk score for your unit, See pages 43-44, Morse, J. M. (1997).


    • [DOC File]ACCOMMODATING INDIVIDUAL NEEDS FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE BLIND OR ...

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      No arm rests and handles make it easier to push independently. The wheels on a manual chair may vary and some do better on certain surfaces. The width of the wheelchair makes a difference when fitting through doorways in the destination. Seat cushions on a wheelchair help to prevent pressure sores. What follow-up questions could you ask?


    • [DOC File]TELEPHONE TIPS - Maine

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      Tips and Solutions for Hallways and Corridors. People who have difficulty walking or maintaining balance or who use crutches, canes, or walkers, and those with restricted gaits are particularly sensitive to slipping and tripping hazards. For these people, a stable and regular surface is necessary for safe walking.


    • [DOC File]IN.gov | The Official Website of the State of Indiana

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      Ambulation – walking. Assistive Devices – equipment used to help resident increase independence. Body Mechanics – using the body properly to coordinate balance and movement. Cane – assistive device used by the resident with weakness on one side. Dangle – sitting up with feet over the edge of the bed.


    • [DOC File]Minutes of the Public Meeting

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      Transcript of the . United States Election Assistance Commission. Standards Board Meeting. Held at. The Sheraton Carlsbad Hotel. 5480 Grand Pacific Drive


    • [DOC File]Access Resource Kit

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      People who experience difficulty walking. People who experience difficulty walking may have disabilities which arise from medical conditions including stroke, lower limb amputation, cerebral palsy, Parkinson’s disease and arthritis. The description includes those people who: use a walking aid (crutches, stick, cane, frame, guide dog);


    • [DOC File]Orientation & Mobility Evaluation

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      Date & Level Date & Level Date & Level Date & Level Date & Level Objective Demonstrates use of an Adaptive Mobility Device Identifies various parts and purposes of the cane Demonstrates an awareness of different types of canes and cane tips Demonstrates proper placement of cane when not in use Identifies preferred cane type, length and cost


    • [DOC File]OrthoCare | DME Made Easy

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      Rubber tips provide slip resistant traction. Use cane on unaffected side. Dual Release Walker. Provides stability for those who need assistance with walking. Release handles make walker easy to open and close. Durable, lightweight frame. Accessories for walker include: walker basket, 3” or 5” wheels, walker tray, platform attachment, and ...


    • [DOC File]Using assistive gait devices

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      To fit a patient with a cane, have the patient stand and place the can parallel to the lateral aspect of the tibia and femur. Adjust the hand piece of the cane so it is level with the ulnar styloid process. This will provide 15 to 25 degrees of elbow flexion when the patient grasps the handle of the cane. Basic gait patterns


    • [DOC File]Updating for Word (against final Quark version)

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      Cane lengths are available in 2-inch increments unless otherwise specified. All canes are white with a loop on top of the handle and come with a cane tip. The length of telescoping canes when fully collapsed varies from 12 inches to 15 inches depending on the length of the cane and the number of telescoping sections. NFB TYPE 2: Straight ...


    • [DOCX File]Falls Policy Overview - VHA National Center for Patient ...

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      Outpatient fall risk assessments can be done on two levels. The primary care provider can do an initial screening of fall risk factors, gait and balance, then refer patients that are at risk to either physical therapy or kinesiotherapy to perform a more in-depth balance and functional assessment, as long as the provider has ruled out causes of the fall that are unrelated to gait/balance ...


    • [DOCX File]Orientation Manual for Direct Support Professionals (DSPs ...

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      Find a local park with walking trails and other attractions and do a combination of walking and sightseeing. Plant and maintain a small garden. Always check with the person’s medical professional before starting an exercise program.Grocery shop (pushing the cart and reaching for items from shelves).



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