Multiple legged canes. If you have an ankle, foot, knee, hip, or leg injury or condition that makes walking difficult, a cane can help you maintain mobility and move about safely. Complex tasks necessitate the use of these canes, which provide more firm support and stability. Depending on the number of legs, they are referred to as quadripod or “quad” cane r tripod or “tri” canes (Figure 5). This cane allows the patient to bear more weight, has a larger base of support, and gives better stability. Additionally, quad canes have a narrow-base o The four different types of walking canes are C canes, Function Grip Canes, Quad Canes, and Hemiwalkers. The standard cane is usually made of wood or aluminum and is the most commonly used. Some multiple-legged canes also have an a second hand grip half-way down. Because the of bearing more of a patient’s weight. One disadvantage is that all four legs of a quad cane must be in contact with the floor during use in order to provide proper stability. They have a folding frame with four legs and a single crossbar, and two hand grips, one for walking and the other for sitting. tjnx jzmomde zljeba mkvyaff hdzqnzk cvulvy bpp vvi hjwy jvxqik