Hiking poles BETTER than walker or Canes?

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Balance Rehab by  Doug Weiss, PT,  DPT

Balance Rehab by Doug Weiss, PT, DPT

11 ай бұрын

Are Hiking Poles better than walkers or canes? Find out with this informative video
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@sharonmontag2389
@sharonmontag2389 11 ай бұрын
I'm 78 yrs old and used to use a cane. I switched to walking sticks about six months ago and find that I actually walking again. I have back pain that has lessened considerably.
@StevenTorrey
@StevenTorrey 6 ай бұрын
Your story is the story I could have told, even to the age. I use a wooden walking stick.
@IvannaJAwrey
@IvannaJAwrey 7 ай бұрын
Due to bad knees primarily on the right side, for the past 6 odd years, I've had to use a cane. 4 odd years ago, I adapted to hiking poles, and I absolutely love my hiking poles. Look for hiking poles that offer clamp lockdowns, as they are more stable. As the ones that twist lock, can suddenly untwist (open) and suddenly shrink down on you. Which is not a good thing. I especially love that the poles, allow me to walk that tiny bit faster. I feel like I can walk the way I used to 10-odd years ago. Canes always caused back aches for me, due to side leaning. Using two hiking poles in the winter, or for longer walks helps a lot. Even using just one hiking pole, is helpful for everyday errands, and shorter walks. As you stand straighter, walk with a straighter posture, which is good for the back. As recommended in one other comment. For the ladies, who use hiking poles, on a daily basis. It's better to use a backpack or a sling backpack, as your main purse. It's just too cumbersome to carry a shoulder purse, with the hiking poles, as the purse often gets in your way. The same rule applies if someone uses hiking poles for a hike or long walk, carry a backpack/sling backpack for your water needs. A Good basic introduction video on the comparison of different mobility aids for people with various balance, stability, or mobility issues. Everyone is different, so if a walker offers you more stability, then that's what you use. Hiking poles got me out walking daily again, a good thing. Hiking poles come with different end attachments for different weather or surfaces. Boot end, paw end (my personal everyday favorite) snow attachments, or sand attachments, as well as the ice picks. Plus, hiking poles can shrink down to a size easy to carry. Thank you for the video.
@neurolasticinstitute424
@neurolasticinstitute424 7 ай бұрын
Thank you! And those are all good points!
@lucillekean7035
@lucillekean7035 11 ай бұрын
Also I am 90+ years of age,which I like to point out,and I have no plans to stop walking ,even with my scoliosis so the poles are my choice. LK from Canada. ❤❤❤😊😊😊
@neurolasticinstitute424
@neurolasticinstitute424 11 ай бұрын
That's great!
@maradall
@maradall 11 ай бұрын
I love my hiking poles! They've saved me a couple of times, stumbling on rough ground, they provide that bit of extra confidence when my legs get painful, and I do feel that I can walk properly, just using the poles for a bit of extra balance. And they don't make me feel old and disabled the way a cane or walker would! The main downside for me is that you can't carry anything in your hands. Not a difficult fix - a backpack or cross-body bag is probably better anyway. But sometimes it can be a nuisance.
@daveoatway6126
@daveoatway6126 11 ай бұрын
Good video. I'm 79. I walk 3 to 10 miles every day on the bad sidewalks of Oaxaca Mx. I occasionally use trekking poles when I plan to be in challenging areas. When I am going to be going on steep paths or stairs without rails I always try to have the trekking poles. I first used them 5 years ago hiking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. Balance is not a problem on the flat, but stairs scare me! First rule of longevity - Hang onto the hand rails! Thank you for your videos.
@Leon-li3yj
@Leon-li3yj 11 ай бұрын
79 and up to 10 miles ! God bless u.
@daveoatway6126
@daveoatway6126 11 ай бұрын
@@Leon-li3yj Thank you. Actually I do 15 mile hilkes most months in the mountains around Oaxaca.
@neurolasticinstitute424
@neurolasticinstitute424 11 ай бұрын
That is awesome! Seriously that is truly admirable.
@crystalmakaena7328
@crystalmakaena7328 10 ай бұрын
That is my fear of stairs😬
@junebugsnicklefritz876
@junebugsnicklefritz876 11 ай бұрын
Love my walking sticks. I can walk much faster. Use them to walk in the neighborhood and parks, at the beach, good for uneven surfaces.
@TheGoldfish03
@TheGoldfish03 11 ай бұрын
I use walking poles outside and they have changed my life. They offer me stability and I feel so much safer walking my dog. Woods have many trips !
@alabemos
@alabemos 11 ай бұрын
Very informative video, thanks. I love hiking poles for hiking, but I would feel a little silly walking around town with them. There is a learning curve to them too. 🙂 I will be happy to adopt a cane or walker when I need one, though.
@lucillekean7035
@lucillekean7035 11 ай бұрын
Hi I now use “hiking poles “ , which I find to be great ,the one thing you didn’t point out , is that to go hiking the only device there would be the poles,also side walks are not allways even,therefore hanging on to a walker is very in that situation is very difficult and a cause for concern. I feel much more confident with my poles,especially on rough surfaces. Hiking poles are not suitable to use when going shopping at the malls !, unless you are going to use a backpack. LK from Canada ❤❤😊😊
@StevenTorrey
@StevenTorrey 6 ай бұрын
I'm surprised more physical therapists don't recommend the walking stick over a cane. Often times, it seems to me, the walker is too low; a person shouldn't be stooped using walker yet notice how many are stooped. Again, physical Therapists inattentive.
@brettsorge2550
@brettsorge2550 6 ай бұрын
I’m 76 who had Patella surgery. The walker has one major problem that the non wheeled portion wears out and really only good around the house. When I compared a cane with trekking poles it was a non brainer. The poles are much better, safer, and more natural.
@jakeaurod
@jakeaurod 6 ай бұрын
I think, there's more to it than that. Canes can be stylish, depending on construction. Trekking poles might look stylish outside in the wilderness or in the park, but less so inside or on a street, and are rarely seen as dapper like canes can be. Also, trekking pole usage is often not supportive since they are often used in a trailing fashion for Nordic walking in a skiing fashion for stability instead of directly underneath for weight bearing. Additionally, trekking poles have to be gripped vertically while a cane is gripped horizontally, making the load transfer more difficult and painful for someone with wrist pain, and while this can be helped with the proper use of straps, it's a hassle. Also, you can still carry something in your other hand with a single cane, or put it in a basket with some walkers, but you can't readily carry anything while using two trekking poles unless it's strapped to your back, belt, vest, or in a pocket.
@stantonroyce9377
@stantonroyce9377 Ай бұрын
Heal, improve your gait. After being sedentary, an injury, surgery, use any or all of these to regain a proper gait. Walking with a poor gate neurophysiologically reinforces it, can make it permanent.
@cmbooks2000
@cmbooks2000 5 ай бұрын
This is great information. I bought trekking poles over a year ago, and this week, a cane because I thought it might help me on stairs. I'm still figuring it out. Not using either outside because, well, you know.
@crystalmakaena7328
@crystalmakaena7328 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the awesome information I needed hear this ❤
@cornelianuman8536
@cornelianuman8536 2 ай бұрын
Very helpful thank you 😊
@annieyue9184
@annieyue9184 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for this excellent video with very useful information and demonstrating the use of various walking assistive devices.
@neurolasticinstitute424
@neurolasticinstitute424 11 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@missgandavlogs5306
@missgandavlogs5306 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing 😊 And God 💕🙏❤️ Bless U
@anngeorge5126
@anngeorge5126 11 ай бұрын
Wish you had shown someone walking on a street with hiking poles. We don’t all walk in snow as you show on this video. Just saying
@neurolasticinstitute424
@neurolasticinstitute424 11 ай бұрын
I was haivng trouble finding good videos. Next time Ill take your suggestion!
@yourpaltim
@yourpaltim 11 ай бұрын
I guess other variables might include differences in right and left hand strength and whether you carry a purse
@ursulamclean1431
@ursulamclean1431 11 ай бұрын
I've switched to a fanny pack--haven't regularly carried a purse in years.
@davebeedon3424
@davebeedon3424 Ай бұрын
This video overlooks the obvious: the walking surface dictates which tool is best. A walker is only suitable on a smooth (paved) surface. Poles are suitable on paved surfaces only if they have non-slip tips. And how do the tools perform on ramps and stairs?
@shivamoon108
@shivamoon108 Ай бұрын
Thanks for all the great videos, especially on proprioception exercises. I have just ordered some treking poles, and I wonder if using them will somehow negatively effect my proprioception? (I'm hoping to use them to improve my walking to a point where I no longer need them. )
@neurolasticinstitute424
@neurolasticinstitute424 Ай бұрын
Not at all! I think they will help you walk more which is ideal
@shivamoon108
@shivamoon108 Ай бұрын
@@neurolasticinstitute424 Thanks! Tried them for the first time on last evening's 15 min walk. My wife (and I) noticed an immediate improvement to my posture! My idea is, as you say, being able walk more, further, longer, faster. I do hope that with the posture, and gait improvements, I'll eventually no longer need to use them.
@Hithere2002
@Hithere2002 3 ай бұрын
Are Jetti poles more stable…..you can also order them to height size. Im thinking of getting them…..have poles.dont like them. I’ve tripped over my poles. I walk faster on my own. I stretch as i walk as I have lower back pain on one side and scoliosis. Yes it’s a little embarrassing….but shouldn’t care really.
@achoden306
@achoden306 9 ай бұрын
I'm 74 years old and am recovering from surgery on a broken leg (femur). I've gone from using a walker to a walking stick. My problem is that I will mistep while using the stick and have to stop and get back into position to continue walking. I am only able to walk for 4 minutes before I feel exhausted and need to sit down. I'm getting physical therapy to strengthen my muscles used in walking but I'm not seeing much improvement no matter how much I'm exercising. Is there something else I can do so I can walk unassisted again?
@neurolasticinstitute424
@neurolasticinstitute424 9 ай бұрын
That sounds as though your not only have weakness but also poor endurance. You are not alone! This is something we see a lot. You should keep at it. It can really take weeks and months to see an improvment. I would discuss with your doctor about getting a referal to PT.
@freemanmt
@freemanmt 10 ай бұрын
I need to get used to hiking poles , I dont know how to coordinate my hands and feet using them . Am I the only one having this problem?. I apreciate a feedback.
@neurolasticinstitute424
@neurolasticinstitute424 10 ай бұрын
it does take some getting used to. Try holding the poles in each hand loosely, with both elbows at 90 degrees. If you start walking, the poles will naturally move as they should. Most that have trouble are trying to force the poles forward, just relax, and your natural weight shift will move them correctly.
@juliedueber247
@juliedueber247 9 ай бұрын
Go slowly at first to get used to the rhythm of the trekking poles. They help while recovering from a knee replacement.
@betsybeard9346
@betsybeard9346 6 ай бұрын
That video with the couple demonstrates the exact wrong way to use the poles...the girl is putting the poles down at the same time not alternatively
@Leon-li3yj
@Leon-li3yj 11 ай бұрын
Disappointed. I understand in a 10 minute video that you can't address everything. However not even mentioning or addressing the hundreds of thousands of people or more who have a disability on one side or a weakness say from a stroke hemiparesis or brain injury, is potentially causing an accident in the case of someone without a grip trying to use a walker normally for two good hands or two walking poles were they can all use something on one side or the or the other I think many people would be interested in your expertise on how disabled people with one side of weakness say from hemiparesis or other can walk best😢
@neurolasticinstitute424
@neurolasticinstitute424 11 ай бұрын
Hi Leon. I thought about including all the reasons to use Walkers or Canes, but that should be its own video. I had many questions about when to use Walking poles, which is this video's theme. Im definitely new to making these videos, and I feel like I am learning all the time. But, truly they could all be better! I hope one day to get to the point where each video hits home with a large audience. If you think about it, there are hundreds of different reasons to use canes, quad canes, walkers, and platform walkers. Each of those conditions has many variations. I have clients with hemiparesis that can use canes, others who can only walk with Hemi walkers, and some who cant walk a step without a platform walker. No matter the video's length, there is no way to address all the possibilities! I hoped to reach the person considering the difference between a hiking pole and a cane or walker. Certainly not the same as someone with hemiparesis trying to find the device that allows them to walk.
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