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The Differential Effect of First-Time Single-Point Cane Use between Healthy Young and Older Adults.

Humberto Adolfo Omaña MorenoEdward MadouAlison DivineWalter WittichKeith D HillAndrew M JohnsonJeffrey D HolmesSusan W Hunter
Published in: PM & R : the journal of injury, function, and rehabilitation (2021)
Using a single-point cane decreased velocity and increased stride time variability in both YAs and OAs. However, the cognitive load and effect on gait of initial cane use was not different between age groups. Standardized guidelines aimed at facilitating a client's transition toward the safe use of a walking aid are needed. Future research should evaluate if training can mitigate some of the adverse changes to gait stability observed with initial walking aid use.
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