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Brand Names: AbleTip, Arm canes, Canadian crutch, Fashion Canes, Folding Cane, Forearm crutches, Hiking Pole, Made by me, Offset Walking Stick, Orthotic Mobility Sure Step, Quad Cane, Staff, Standard Crutch, Tracks Walking Stick, Walking cane/rubber tip
Generic Name: Walking Stick/Cane

What is Walking Stick/Cane? A walking stick or cane is a tool used by many people to assist walking. It may be used to assist with balance, or to bear weight taking pressure off of muscles. There are many different styles to suit individual needs and preferences.


Reasons Taken

86 patients in the community are using or have used Walking Stick/Cane.

Duration

How long current patients have been using Walking Stick/Cane or how long patients were using Walking Stick/Cane before stopping.

How Long Current Patients Have Been Using Walking Stick/Cane

0-1 month 1-3 months 3-6 months 6 months-1year 1-2 years 2 years or more
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3
8
23
14
12

How Long Patients Used Walking Stick/Cane Before Stopping

0-1 month 1-3 months 3-6 months 6 months-1year 1-2 years 2 years or more
1
2
4
6
3
3
Why Patients Stopped Using Walking Stick/Cane (multiple reasons could be selected)
Reason # Patients Percentage of patients
Other 10 53% Other: 53%
Did not seem to work 3 16% Did not seem to work: 16%
Course of treatment ended 2 11% Course of treatment ended: 11%
Not indicated 2 11% Not indicated: 11%
Doctor's advice 1 5% Doctor's advice: 5%
Side effects too severe 1 5% Side effects too severe: 5%

Patient Reported Evaluations

Results from 6 patient evaluations. See the overall results and all individual evaluations.

Efficacy (Effect based on reason taken)

Major 100% 4

Insomnia

Side-effects (as an overall problem)

Severe 17% 1
Moderate 0% 0
Mild 33% 2
None 50% 3

Top reported side-effects include: Back pain, Shoulder pain, Pain

Summary results are based on 6 individual responses. For more information, see overall results for Adherence, Burden and Cost.

Individual Patient Reported Evaluations (2 of 6)

  • Soli Deo Gloria
    Mouth/throat: none
    Arms: none
    Chest: none
    Legs: mild
    Type: Upper Motor Neuron
  • Soli Deo Gloria
  • by Soli Deo Gloria
    Aug 20, 2008
  • EfficacyModerate
  • Side-effectsMild
  • Mobility
Advice/Tips
If you can still get a way with using a cane to get around, I reccomend it.

  • papaw perry
    Mouth/throat: moderate
    Arms: mild
    Chest: none
    Legs: moderate
    Type: Upper Motor Neuron
  • papaw perry
  • by papaw perry
    Aug 29, 2008
  • EfficacyMajor
  • Side-effectsNone
  • Balance issues
Advice/Tips
Accept you need assistance

See all evaluation results for Walking Stick/Cane



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