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SNOW FALLS BUT YOU SHOULDN'T - Avoiding Mishaps on Ice & Snow
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Falls of all kinds dramatically increase when the weather turns cold & icy. Anyone, regardless of age or athletic ability, is subject to falling on a slippery surface, especially when it is not seen or expected. When walking normally, we have one foot on the ground which is fine where footing and lighting are good. However, if our one foot on the ground loses grip due to ice or any slick surface there is little recourse other than to suffer the full effect of gravity. The consequences can range from a bum knee or sore tush to death. Over the past decade,...
What's the Best Cane for Me?
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Introducing the FlexTIP!
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Our feet are able to articulate to remain flat on the ground surface because our ankles enable them to adjust as we move about our world. Traditional walking canes don't have 'ankles'. They may provide good grip on the walking surface when the cane tip is normal to the ground. Most of the time; however, only an edge of the tip actually contacts the surface. As canes tilt throughout a normal gait cycle, little gripping surface remains in contact with the ground which often results in slips and falls. The FlexTIP design solves this slipping issue, resulting in the...