Equipment For Balance Issues

Grab bars and floor to ceiling poles are great for maintaining balance in one specific location but people need to travel to their destinations and walk around their homes.

However, you might have balance issues when walking around and you need to find the right product designed to help you maintain your balance. Most problems with balance may stem from strokes, inner ear problems, vision problems, injured legs, missing limbs, weakened lower body or some other medical condition. When you have problems with your balance, you will, need and want to, use an aid.

Items To Help You Get Balanced

Some forms of balance aids consist of walkers, canes, tripod walkers, etc. There are many types of medical walkers to choose from. You can choose your walker to have front and back wheels, just one set of wheels, or absolutely no wheels at all. If you have an injury below the knee there are specialty ones for that as well. Most of them fold up and are light weight for maximum portability.
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Canes can offer you support and help out with your balance when you are walking. They are generally capped off with a rubber stopper so it generally hugs and grips your walking surface. You can get your cane in adjustable lengths for a custom fit. There are also canes with a wider base allowing for more stability and the ability for the cane to stand up on it’s own.

Tripod walkers are great for adding more mobility to your life. Using this type of walker, you generally gain more freedom and mobility versus that of the standard walker with four legs. They tend to be smaller and lighter as in size and weight as well. Many of them fold up for easy travel and storage.

Having better balance can prevent falls and reduce injury. It can also help with quality of life. You can still enjoy freedom and activities. These items would be beneficial to you in or outside of your home. You can use them to get around your house as well as going shopping or for a walk down the street.

The cost of the equipment will vary based on what you want. You can find that your insurance will pay for your aids if they are prescribed by a doctor. Depending on what you choose, a simple balance aid may cost as low as $15 to $20 and a more extravagant item may cost you a $100 or more.