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    When rising from a seated posture, the PCP Easy Riser Quad Cane is intended to ease pressure on joints and legs. When used properly, it is typically held in the hand that is across from the damaged limb.... Show more

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    When rising from a seated posture, the PCP Easy Riser Quad Cane is intended to ease pressure on joints and legs. When used properly, it is typically held in the hand that is across from the damaged limb. The pleasant support provided by the offset handle evenly distributes body weight down the shaft. For people who have trouble using their hands, it might be simpler to hold; it has a bigger, more comfortable grip. This kind of cane is for people who simply need a minimal amount of stability and assistance.

    • While rising from a seated position, you may put all of your weight in the center of the cane thanks to two strategically placed handgrips, which relieves pressure on your legs and joints.
    • The cane can be held comfortably in the contours of the hand thanks to two ergonomic soft handgrips made of soft foam.
    • Aluminum shaft in black

    Adjusts: 30” - 39” (76.2 - 90.1 cm)
    Distance between hand grips: 8” (20.3 cm)
    Black coated steel base: 6” x 8” (15 x 20 cm)
    Non-slip reinforced tips
    Weight capacity: 300 lb. (136 kg)

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    Specifications

    Article number
    PCP-5188
    SKU
    5188

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