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    Recommendations for buying a hand cane

    Using a hand cane from grandma is not a good idea if it is too short or too tall for you. An ill-fitting cane can cause pain in the back, shoulder, elbow or wrist.
    To assess whether the cane is suitable in height, the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons offers the following recommendations:
    When you stand up straight, hands at your sides, the top of your cane should reach the crease of your wrist.
    When you hold the cane by the handle, your elbow should be slightly bent.

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    Re: Recommendations for buying a hand cane

    With age or due to injuries, injuries and disabilities, you may need additional support to stay mobile. In this case, a cane can be an effective and convenient solution. To do this, I ordered the hurrycane and I was first lured by the marketing move of this company. Secondly, unusual legs. Before ordering, I looked at reviews on many web resources.

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    Re: Recommendations for buying a hand cane

    I want to share with you something I found to be helpful! I recently came upon a website Using an Orthopedic Leg Pillow After Long Flights: Why It's Essential - Pure Travel where you can obtain in-depth details regarding back issues and their remedies. There are articles on keeping an active lifestyle, selecting orthopaedic beds and pillows, and spinal health. Check out this website if you are worried about back issues.

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