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Cane Use

ADJUSTMENT OF CANE
While standing straight and your arms hanging by your sides, the hand grip of the cane should be at the level of the bend in your wrist. You should have approximately 20 degrees of bend in your elbow when you are using the cane.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANE USE

The natural tendency is to use the cane on the same side as the injured leg. However, this tends to cause one to sway from side to side while walking, which could cause new problems elsewhere, such as in the hips or back. Thus, it is normally advised to use the cane on the side opposite of the injured leg.

PRECAUTIONS


If you are a registered University of Illinois student and you have questions or concerns,
or need to make an appointment, please call: Dial-A-Nurse at 333-2700

 

If you are concerned about any difference in your treatment plan and the information in this handout,

you are advised to contact your health care provider.

 

Visit the McKinley Health Center Web site at: http://www.mckinley.uiuc.edu


HEd. IV-024

© The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, 2008.

02-08-08

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