Filter By

Your Selections

Canes

Latest products from Canes

  • Cascade Healthcare Solutions Quad Cane 1 for $51.25
  • Cascade Healthcare Solutions Large Base Quad Cane with Foam Rubber Hand Grip for $42.31
  • Cascade Healthcare Solutions Small Base Quad Cane with Foam Rubber Hand Grip for $39.48
  • Cascade Healthcare Solutions Large Base Quad Cane with Tab Lock Silencer and Triangular Padded Hand Grip for $38.24
  • HDIS SugarCane Offset Cane for $36.99
  • Cascade Healthcare Solutions Designer Small Base Quad Cane for $36.45
  • Cascade Healthcare Solutions CAREX SMALL BASE QUAD CANE WITH SOFT GRIP DERBY HANDLE for $32.99
  • HDIS Quad Cane (Black) for $29.99
  • Cascade Healthcare Solutions Deluxe Folding Blind Cane with Wrist Strap for $28.52
  • HDIS Folding Cane for $24.99
  • Cascade Healthcare Solutions Lightweight Adjustable Folding Cane with T Handle 5 for $24.11
  • Cascade Healthcare Solutions Lightweight Adjustable Folding Cane with T Handle 3 for $23.93
  • Cascade Healthcare Solutions Lightweight Adjustable Folding Cane with T Handle 4 for $23.93
  • Cascade Healthcare Solutions Lightweight Adjustable Folding Cane with T Handle 6 for $23.93
  • Cascade Healthcare Solutions Lightweight Adjustable Folding Cane with T Handle 7 for $23.93
  • Cascade Healthcare Solutions Lightweight Adjustable Folding Cane with T Handle 2 for $23.93
  • Cascade Healthcare Solutions Lightweight Adjustable Folding Cane with T Handle 1 for $23.93
  • Cascade Healthcare Solutions Lightweight Adjustable Folding Cane with T Handle for $23.93
  • Cascade Healthcare Solutions Lightweight Adjustable Folding Cane with T Handle 8 for $23.93
  • Cascade Healthcare Solutions CAREX SOFT GRIP DERBY CANE for $19.50
  • Cascade Healthcare Solutions CAREX DESIGNER FOLDING CANE WITH DERBY-STYLE HANDLE- RED for $17.99
  • Cascade Healthcare Solutions Carex Designer Offset Cane for $17.69
  • Cascade Healthcare Solutions CAREX DESIGNER DERBY CANE for $16.99
  • Cascade Healthcare Solutions Aluminum Quad Cane with Adjustable Height, Large Base - Item #: ZCH10111 for $15.57
  • Cascade Healthcare Solutions CAREX ERGO OFFSET WALKING CANE for $15.50
  • Cascade Healthcare Solutions Aikin Holding Aluminum Quad Cane with Adjustable Height, Small Base for $14.94
  • Cascade Healthcare Solutions J-Hook Adjustable Height Cane for $7.31
  • Cascade Healthcare Solutions Offset Adjustable Height Cane for $7.25
Quick View
Quick View
Quick View
Quick View
Quick View
Quick View
Quick View
Quick View
Quick View
Quick View
Quick View
Quick View
Quick View
Quick View
Quick View
Quick View
Quick View
Quick View
Quick View
Quick View
Quick View
Quick View
Quick View
Quick View
Quick View

Enhance Mobility With Canes For Sale At Healthcare Deliveries

Whether you have a minor problem with balancing or some injury, canes for sale at healthcare deliveries can be your partner in walking. The use of canes is often seen in elders only.

However, the innovation and the advancement in variety, designs, and color have made the process convincing enough to be used even by young people. We are committed to providing the best quality canes and many other walking aids such as crutches at a price that suits your pocket.

Why Do You Need Canes?

Walking sticks and medical canes are designed to provide stability when standing and walking, relieve strain on one or both legs, and improve sensory feedback for safer and more secure movement.

There are several canes available for users to pick from. There are wood and metal canes available, etc. They can be classic or modern, with a variety of hues and patterns. Some sticks fold up to fit in a carrying case or handbag, while others are adjustable and comfortable to help you achieve the right length.

What Are The Different Types Of Canes?

The major four types of canes are:

  • Offset cane

    This type of cane is made from aluminum and features an adjustable height of cane. This cane simply eliminate the need for customization as you can easily adjust the height.

    Furthermore, the major advantage includes its ability to bend which allows the handle to be directly over the main shaft. If the patient wants more stability than the typical cane provides, this is one of the better solutions.

  • Standard Cane

    This particular type of cane is also known as straight cane. It is constructed from aluminum and wood. Standard canes or hand canes are lightweight as well as cost-effective. Standard canes are just perfect for individuals who need minimal additional support for body balance.

  • Hemi Walker

    These walkers are a special form of walker created for those who have weakness or lack of function on one side of their body. There are several canes available for users to pick from. There are wood and metal canes available, as well as cutting-edge carbon fiber canes. They can be classic or modern, with a variety of colors and patterns.

  • Quad Cane

    Quad canes have a similar construction to normal, standard, or offset canes, but they are distinguished by an extended base with four points. This feature gives a broader area of contact with the ground. When opposed to single-point canes, this design provides more stability.

  • Quad canes

    May be prescribed for patients with hemiplegia or those with moderate to severe antalgic gait due to osteoarthritis.

Common Brands for Canes

When it comes to purchasing canes, there are several popular brands available, each offering a range of options to meet different needs and customer preferences. Some popular brands include Drive, HDIS, Medline, NOVA, and Cardinal.

These brands offer canes in various styles, materials, and features which ensures that individuals can find a cane that suits their needs. Prices for these canes can range from $7.25 for basic models to $51.25 for more advanced as well as feature-rich designs.

Get in touch with us for customized walking aids and enhance your mobility and freedom of independent walking.

Happy shopping!

Canes FAQs

What can I use instead of a cane?

Rolling walkers, crutches , motorized scooters, and wheelchairs, work as great alternatives to cane.

What is the weight limit on the large base quad cane?

The weight limit on a large base quad cane varies and depends on the model. For instance, Essential Large Base Quad Cane and Quad Cane large base back have a weight capacity of 300 lbs.

What is the best cane for support?

The best assistance cane, ranging from regular to quad, depends on the individual's needs and condition and should be discussed with a healthcare practitioner or physical therapist.

What happens if a cane is too high?

A walking stick that is too short can create back and shoulder pain as well as unpleasant joint ache. A walking stick that is too long will pull the user’s should unnaturally high, whereas a staff that is too short will compel the user to stoop and develop back discomfort.

 

Do I need a prescription to buy a cane?

Acquiring a cane typically starts at your doctor's office, and sometimes involves a physical therapist. Your doctor will examine you, discuss your mobility issues, and prescribe a cane during your visit.

What is the appropriate height of the cane for achieving balance?

The ideal cane height for balance is typically achieved when the top of the cane handle aligns with your wrist when standing with arms at your sides. For personalized guidance, you can consult a healthcare professional.

When should you start using a cane?

A cane is beneficial for minor balance or stability issues, leg/trunk weakness, injuries, or pain. Elderly individuals may find using a single-point cane enhances comfort, safety, and independence.