Walking sticks and crutches are mobility aids designed to assist individuals with walking difficulties due to injury, disability, age, or other conditions. Here are their common uses: Walking Sticks Balance Support: Provides additional stability for people with minor balance issues. Reduces the risk of falls, especially on uneven or slippery surfaces. Weight Distribution: Helps shift weight away from weak or injured legs, reducing strain on affected joints or muscles. Assistance with Mobility: Aids in walking for individuals with mild mobility impairments. Useful for people recovering from minor surgeries or injuries. Posture Improvement: Encourages better posture during walking, reducing strain on the back and hips. Recreational Use: Used during hiking or trekking to provide support on rough terrain and reduce fatigue. Crutches Full or Partial Weight Bearing: Essential for individuals unable to put weight on one leg due to fractures, surgeries, or severe injuries. Post-Surgery Mobility: Used during recovery from surgeries like knee or hip replacements. Support for Chronic Conditions: Assists individuals with long-term mobility challenges, such as those caused by arthritis or neuromuscular disorders. Improved Movement and Independence: Facilitates movement for individuals temporarily or permanently unable to walk unaided. Rehabilitation Tool: Aids in physiotherapy to regain strength and mobility.

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