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Canes, also known as walking sticks, are a type of mobility aid used by individuals who require assistance with balance or stability while walking. Canes are typically made of wood, metal, or plastic and come in a variety of shapes and sizes to accommodate different heights and needs. They are designed to be held in the hand and placed on the ground to provide support and stability while walking. Canes are commonly used by individuals with conditions such as arthritis, multiple sclerosis, or injuries that affect their ability to walk. They can also be used by individuals recovering from surgery or injury, or those who simply require additional support while walking. Canes can be used on either side of the body, depending on the individual's preference and needs. There are several types of canes available, including standard canes, quad canes, and folding canes. Standard canes have a single point of contact with the ground and are the most common type of cane. Quad canes have four points of contact with the ground and are designed to provide additional stability. Folding canes are designed to be easily stored and transported, making them a convenient option for individuals who require a cane on-the-go. Overall, canes are a simple yet effective mobility aid that can greatly improve an individual's ability to walk safely and comfortably. They are widely available and can be purchased at most medical supply stores or online retailers.

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