Walking Canes

Walking canes are useful mobility tools for many people who need that extra assistance. Walking canes offered through Vitality Medical are made durable for daily use and produced by a number of reputable brand names. The canes are varied in style and design to fit, not only the function, but the aesthetic that many people look for. The walking canes are provided in a plethora of different functional shapes including those that have ergonomic grip

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Walking canes are useful mobility tools for many people who need that extra assistance. Walking canes offered through Vitality Medical are made durable for daily use and produced by a number of reputable brand names. The canes are varied in style and design to fit, not only the function, but the aesthetic that many people look for. The walking canes are provided in a plethora of different functional shapes including those that have ergonomic grips, various cane tip types, and unique bases that allow the stability and traction to prevent falls.

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  • aPallo Cane - Equipped with Light
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    (13)
    $14.39

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    aPallo Get Up Standing Support Cane
  • Lumex Bariatric Quad Cane, Silver Vein
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    $43.21

    Out of stock

  • Carex Quad Cane
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    (1)
    $41.26

    Out of stock

  • Lumex Aluminum Adjustable Cane
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    $56.62 - $57.76

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  • Lumex Aluminum Adjustable Offset Cane w/ Nitrile Grip
    FSA & HSA Eligible
    $56.62

    Out of stock

Common Uses for Walking Canes

  • Achieving better mobility while walking.
  • Better balance while moving.
  • Relieving early fatigue, Preventing falls for those with injuries or mobility dysfunction.
Common Uses for Folding Canes
  • Traveling light
  • Keeping the cane tucked away until a moment's notice.
  • Having a backup cane on standby just in case.
Common Uses for Quad Canes
  • Have a wider base to keep those with unsteady gaits from falling.
  • To allow one to leave the cane standing up instead of lying it down.
  • To have better traction on uneven ground.

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