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At what age should a person start using a cane or walker?

Using a walking aid is not always related to a person's age. Most often, it has to do with the person's general health, especially as it relates to strong muscles and good balance. The challenge occurs when people think they're strong and that their balance is not a problem. They often resist using a walking aid and remain at risk of falling. If they do fall down, the results can be devastating

One recent study suggested that earlier use of canes and walkers could benefit elderly patients. In the study, patients who used walking aids fell down significantly less often than their stronger, more quick-moving counterparts who didn't use walking aids. This led researchers to suggest that earlier use of walking aids might benefit the elderly. If you have questions or concerns about the use of a walking aid, talk with your doctor or physical therapist.


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