Tynor Walking Stick L Type Adjustable-L08 Silver

Tynor SKU: 32453
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Tynor Walking Stick L Type Adjustable-L08 Silver

Tynor SKU: 32453
4.380 KD 6.250 KD
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This walking stick is a versatile mobility aid designed for the elderly, patients recovering from surgery or those with weakness. It helps maintain mobility and ensures correct posture with its adjustable height feature. Available in gold, black, and silver.

Benefits:
-Anatomic Handle Design.
-Comfortable, ergonomic grip for easy handling.
-Made from high-strength anodized aluminum alloy for durability and lightweight use.
-Adjustable Height as it is quick and easy to adjust with 1-inch increments for customized comfort.
-Offers excellent traction with a non-slip, durable base.
- Available in attractive colors and a sleek design.
-Suitable for both right and left-handed individuals.
-Support for postural weakness, osteoarthritis, fractures, post-surgery recovery, hip replacement, or lower limb injuries.
-Assists geriatric populations or those with neurological weakness.

Main Ingredients & Their Benefits:
-Aluminum Alloy Frame: The lightweight nature of aluminum makes it easy to carry while providing sufficient strength to support body weight without bending or breaking.
-Rubber Tip: The rubber tip provides traction and stability on various surfaces, reducing slip risks while enhancing grip.

Product Specifications:
-Color: Silver
-Max/Min adjustable height: 780/742 ± 5 mm
-Weight-bearing capacity: 110 kg

-Adjusting Height: Stand straight and ensure the handgrip aligns with your wrist. Adjust the height using the spring button and locking lever, ensuring proper engagement.
Hold the stick on the side opposite to the injured leg. Move the stick and injured leg together, using the stick for support as you step forward.
-Use the stick to assist with balance when sitting or standing. Push off the chair or bed with your free hand for support.

-Precautions for usage:
Stairs Usage: When going upstairs, step with your good leg first, followed by the affected leg and stick. For going downstairs, lead with the stick and injured leg.

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