Extendable Cane for the Visually Impaired
Cane for the Visually Impaired
Cane for blindness designed with an aluminium tube which transforms it into a lightweight mobility device, yet durable, ideal for facilitating walking and enhancing stability. This model is specifically designed for people with blindness as it serves as a extension of their body, guiding their steps by indicating the type of surface they are walking on, thereby allowing them to orient themselves more easily despite their limitation.
The use of the cane for the visually impaired enables the user to maintain autonomy in movement, enhancing their quality of life by remaining dynamic and active. It features a security cord and a rubber tip at its lower end that ensures the cane’s grip thus preventing falls when picking it up from the floor. The cane strap also serves to hang your cane on a door or bed, keeping it always within reach.
Features of the Cane for the Visually Impaired
Cane for the visually impaired made from an aluminium tube. Its main technical details are as follows:
- Aluminium body.
- Thermoplastic handle.
- Length: 117 centimetres.
- Weight: 300 grams.
- Ferrule: POM.
- Security cord.
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Guidelines for Choosing a Technical Aid Cane
There are many types of canes designed and manufactured using various materials such as wooden canes, aluminium canes or acrylic canes, along with diverse designs that allow the user to find the support cane best suited to their style and needs, providing proper support while ensuring balance and easing ambulation.
The Importance of a Good Mobility Cane
- The grip of the handle should be appropriate; the user must feel comfort and security with the hand support, choosing the handle that best meets their needs.
- The optimal length should extend from the wrist to the floor in a vertical position, ensuring it is neither too high nor too low to guarantee proper ambulation.
- Regularly check the condition of the support point ; if deterioration is observed in the tip or base, it should be replaced with an original or compatible one. This will reduce the risk of slipping, falling or loss of adherence, guaranteeing stability.