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A few friends came around to see me today to see how I was getting on after my accident on Monday. One of them brought a walking stick to see if it helped, it did.
There then followed a discussion on how to use walking sticks!
Oh what exciting lives we lead.
Anyway, as my left arm is in a sling the stick is obviously in my right hand. One chap said the stick should always be used on the 'bad' legs side. Another said it should only be used on the opposite side to the 'bad' leg. Many theories were put forward to back up the opposite points of view.
A jolly time was had by all. Maybe because the christmas tinnies were going down well.
Does it matter which side it's used on. What do you good people think?
There then followed a discussion on how to use walking sticks!
Oh what exciting lives we lead.
Anyway, as my left arm is in a sling the stick is obviously in my right hand. One chap said the stick should always be used on the 'bad' legs side. Another said it should only be used on the opposite side to the 'bad' leg. Many theories were put forward to back up the opposite points of view.
A jolly time was had by all. Maybe because the christmas tinnies were going down well.
Does it matter which side it's used on. What do you good people think?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."If using one stick for pain or weakness:
Hold your walking stick in the opposite hand to your weak or painful leg.Always move the stick forward first followed by the weak or painful leg, then your other leg.
If using a walking stick for your balance:
Hold the stick in your most comfortable hand.Always move the stick forward first then the opposite leg."
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Hold your walking stick in the opposite hand to your weak or painful leg.Always move the stick forward first followed by the weak or painful leg, then your other leg.
If using a walking stick for your balance:
Hold the stick in your most comfortable hand.Always move the stick forward first then the opposite leg."
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If you use it on the bad side - you are using it as a crutch - it isnt, it is a stick. The stick is on the ground when the good foot is - and so it doesnt bear any (cripple) weight
so....
You use it on the good side. NOW the stick is one the ground as the bad leg moves forward AND you are leaning more on good side to take the weight off ( the bad)
easy - paradise - correct use
so....
You use it on the good side. NOW the stick is one the ground as the bad leg moves forward AND you are leaning more on good side to take the weight off ( the bad)
easy - paradise - correct use