Premium Nickel Design Orthopaedic Cane
Orthopaedic Cane
Muletilla Cane designed with a nickel-plated handle, using a durable material to ease walking, enhance stability and reduce fatigue or strain on the lower limbs, as it enables offloading the weight from the affected leg. The support cane is available in various designs ranging from a golf ball to a panther – so if you have exclusive tastes and desire a unique model, they are undoubtedly FOR YOU.
The support canes are indicated for use in individuals with functional deficits in one or both lower limbs caused by conditions such as osteoarthritis, arthritis or neurological diseases.
The use of the assistance cane allows the user to remain independent when moving about, thereby enhancing their quality of life with a more dynamic and active lifestyle.

Nickel Cane Features
Walking Cane manufactured in graded black beech wood with a nickel handle. Its main technical details are as follows:
- Body crafted from graded black beech wood.
- Nickel-Plated Handle.
- Length: 94 centimetres.
- Diameter: 20 millimetres.
- Weight: 323 grams.
- Cap Diameter: 20 millimetres.
- Maximum Supported Weight: 90 Kilograms.
✅ Eight Available Handles
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Guidelines for Choosing a Technical Assistance Cane
There are many types of canes designed and manufactured from different materials, such as wooden canes, aluminium canes or nickel canes, as well as various designs that allow the user to find the service cane that best suits their style and needs, providing proper support along with balance and relief during mobility.
The Importance of a Good Mobility Cane
- The grip on the handle must be appropriate; the user should feel comfort and security when supporting their hand, choosing the handle that best meets their needs.
- The optimal measurement should extend from the wrist to the floor in a vertical position, ensuring it is neither too high nor too low to guarantee proper mobility.
- Regularly check the condition of the support point; if deterioration is observed in the cap or base, it should be replaced with an original or compatible one. This minimises the risk of slippage, falls or loss of grip, ensuring stability.
