![]() Derby sticks are also considered by many to have more style appeal than standard cane. It only differs from the classic C-cane style by its handle, with a more ergonomic shape that allows the user to apply more downward pressure on the center of the stick, helping those who need a little extra help keeping their balance. The Derby Handle Walking CaneĪ Derby handle cane is far more ergonomic than its classic cousin, also known as a “grip cane”. These canes are used for basic balance and to take some weight off of an injured or immobile side of the body and for those who only have light or mild balance issues. ![]() They are straight canes with a “hook” design at the top used for grip and leverage. These classic walking canes are the most common and simple type you will find among cane users. ![]() The Common “C-Cane” or “Crook Neck Walking Cane” Perfect for those who want something similar but perhaps a little more comfortable than a Derby cane. Anatomically built walking canes are usually similar variations of the Derby Cane and offer a similar level of protection. ![]() For instance, you will find canes with grip handles that are built to conform to the human palm. Some canes are built more anatomically for personalized support. Types of Walking Canes and Sticks The Anatomical Walking Cane
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