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When used as a mobility or stability aid, canes are generally used in the hand opposite the injury or weakness, allowing the cane to be used for stability in a way that lets the user shift much of their weight onto the cane and away from their weaker side as they walk. Due to personal preference or a
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Sticks are rated according to the weight they can bear; this is not just a matter of the weight of the user, but depends upon whether the stick is used for light balance and support, or with a great deal of weight placed on the stick. Canes made of carbon fiber or aluminum are stronger than those of
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depicting visited territory. Wooden walking-sticks are used for outdoor sports, healthy upper-body exercise, and even club, department, and family memorials. They can be individually handcrafted from a number of woods and may be personalised with wood carving or metal engraving plaques.
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For use as a walking aid, it is usually recommended that the length of the stick should be such that the top of the handle reaches the wrist joint when standing up with arms hanging, wearing the footwear to be used with the stick.
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The most common accessory, before or after purchase or manufacture, is a hand strap, to prevent loss of the stick should the hand release its grip. These are often threaded through a hole drilled into the stick rather than tied
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wood. It often features a gold or silver foot and handle, which may conceal a steel blade. The Makila's elaborate engravings are actually carved into the living wood, then allowed to heal before harvesting.
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poles are extremely popular in Europe. Walking with two poles in the correct length radically reduces the stress to the knees, hips and back. These special poles come with straps resembling a fingerless
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sticks, or blades are popular among collectors. Handles have been made from many substances, both natural and manmade. Carved and decorated canes have turned the functional into the fantastic.
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may be added to the foot of the cane. This dramatically increases traction on ice. The device is usually designed so it can be easily flipped to the side to prevent damage to indoor flooring.
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had received as a gift a gold-headed walking stick from a French lady admirer when he was ambassador to France. Franklin wrote a codicil to his Will in 1789 bequeathing it to
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There was almost no limit to the sums which people were then willing to spend upon them. Louis XIV had a stick whose eagle knob was set with twenty-four diamonds. The
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In modern times, walking sticks are usually only seen with formal attire. Retractable canes that reveal such properties as hidden compartments,
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The idea of a fancy cane as a fashion accessory to go with top hat and tails has been popularized in many song-and-dance acts, especially by
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derived from walking sticks or staffs are used by both western and eastern Christian churches, and for ceremonial purposes, as by
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by a duellist's second. The spiral groove caused by a parasitic vine was often imitated by its maker if not present.
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walking stick or war club, about one metre in length, sometimes with a stone head affixed with string and beeswax.
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In North America, a walking cane is a walking stick curved down at the top, not usually actually made of
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Some canes, known as "tippling canes" or "tipplers", have hollowed-out compartments near the top where
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Around the 17th or 18th century, a walking stick became an essential part of the European gentleman's
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A clip-on frame or similar device can be used to stand a stick against the top of a table.
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Bulletin of the Detroit Institute of Arts of the City of Detroit, Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 6-8
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A walking sticks expert (rabologist) is cataloguing great collection of walking sticks.
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need to use the dominant hand some cane users hold the cane on their injured side.
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A rough Scottish walking stick, similar to an Irish shillelagh, with a hooked head.
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when they were used to test the ground's firmness and suitability for tanks.
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A classic late 19th century walking cane, sometimes also called a dress cane
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A collection of various styles of walking sticks on display at the
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Walking sticks come in many shapes and sizes and some have become
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Different handles are available to match grips of varying sizes.
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the same weight and made of other materials such as hardwood.
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Made from a tropical American vine, also serves as a cane.
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walking cane. Although this event is commonly known as "
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but of materials including wood, metal or carbon fiber.
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with a much more flexible and usually thinner rattan.
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A collector of walking sticks is termed a rabologist.
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