So thankful I found this video. I’m having problems with my leg and having to walk with a cane I wanted to make sure I was walking correctly. You were very precise and easy to understand and I appreciate that.
Thank you. Just left the ER and they watched me walk, and use the cane wrong the entire time but never corrected me so I guess patients aren’t the only ones who didn’t know how to use one! Also, who else is 30 and needs a cane 🙈
Now this is handy. I have been on and off a cane for over a year now do to sciatica pain. It just recently shifted from the right side to the left and I decided it was time to see how use my cane properly. Well technically it's my mom's she got after her knee surgery but she wanted me to keep it in my truck since the pains come and go.
Same but for permanent damage to my hip and scoliosis. Glad to find someone else who doesn’t need a cane 24/7. Usually I feel kinda alone because most people use it 24/7 or most of the time 😅
Thank you for a BRIEF yet perfect instructional video. I got my cane today, and as much as I don't want to use it, I've been falling a LOT, so I guess I have to tell my brain that crutches are no longer an option, I'm no longer in my 20's, I'll be 65 soon, I don't need anymore orthopedic surgeries.
Super duper easy to remember. Thank you nurse Sarah, such a simple instruction but sometimes confusing when written in the exam. This video really helps a lot. 💕
Just got my first cane for a big day out. I tried every which way to see what worked best. Thought i better check for sure how to use it correctly. Great to the point video. Thank you.
I just started using a cane 2 days ago. And I was doing what felt right but was wrong. People probably looking at me like I'm a fool. Thank you for this video.
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So thankful I found this video. I’m having problems with my leg and having to walk with a cane I wanted to make sure I was walking correctly. You were very precise and easy to understand and I appreciate that.
Thank you. Just left the ER and they watched me walk, and use the cane wrong the entire time but never corrected me so I guess patients aren’t the only ones who didn’t know how to use one!
Also, who else is 30 and needs a cane 🙈
Now this is handy. I have been on and off a cane for over a year now do to sciatica pain. It just recently shifted from the right side to the left and I decided it was time to see how use my cane properly. Well technically it's my mom's she got after her knee surgery but she wanted me to keep it in my truck since the pains come and go.
Same but for permanent damage to my hip and scoliosis. Glad to find someone else who doesn’t need a cane 24/7. Usually I feel kinda alone because most people use it 24/7 or most of the time 😅
I have Bertolotti Syndrome that pinches nerves all down my leg. Been using a cane off and on too. Helps so much!
Thank you for a BRIEF yet perfect instructional video. I got my cane today, and as much as I don't want to use it, I've been falling a LOT, so I guess I have to tell my brain that crutches are no longer an option, I'm no longer in my 20's, I'll be 65 soon, I don't need anymore orthopedic surgeries.
I’ve been doing it wrong. Thank you for your helpful instructions.
Super duper easy to remember. Thank you nurse Sarah, such a simple instruction but sometimes confusing when written in the exam. This video really helps a lot. 💕
Thank you for this helps me a lot with my exams at school
Just got my first cane for a big day out. I tried every which way to see what worked best. Thought i better check for sure how to use it correctly.
Great to the point video. Thank you.
had a compound fracture in lower left leg 7 weeks ago. in a walking boot. i plan on starting to use a cane soon. thanks for this video
Glad I found this. I just developed a foot drop a few weeks ago and ordered my first cane a few days ago (should arrive sometime today)
Short and clear Good job
Thank you for this series. I have learned things the VA refuses to issue and properly use, for several years past.
oh my goddd ive been using on the weak side T_T thank you
Thank you. I am having to start using a cane and couldn’t figure out which side and all that. Thank you again for this
Thank you for the video
great information, good job.
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very helpfull. thank you
Thank you.
thank you for making this video , 1 st time using.
I’ve been using the cane on the week side
Thank you
who else was using the cane on the weak side?
Thank you both for the information and demonstration!! :)
Thank you so much ❤
great tip ty
My kids just bought me one because I am stubborn, and I hate the way a cane looks for me. However, I do feel more stable walking with it 😊
I just started using a cane 2 days ago. And I was doing what felt right but was wrong. People probably looking at me like I'm a fool. Thank you for this video.
I should know this. This isn’t the first foot injury. But man, was I doing it wrong this time around.
I'm way too young to be on videos like these, it's time for a drastic lifestyle change 😭😭
I’m 36 years old and have to use a cane because I screwed up my dang ankle SOMEHOW. JUST BY WALKING. WTF HAPPENED
So I assume the strong side is reserved for the pimp hand? 😅😂
I've been doing it wrong all day. No wonder I'm hurting.
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