How should I use mobility devices if I have Parkinson's disease?

Here are some tips about using mobility devices if you have Parkinson’s disease:Take a cane to help stabilize your walking when visiting unfamiliar places. Usually, people will try to be more careful not to bump into you when they see a cane. If you use a cane, and you must go out in icy weather, screw a removable ice gripper tip into the bottom of your cane or use a ski pole instead of a cane when walking on icy sidewalks.

If you use a cane in winter, and have difficulty gripping the cane handle while wearing mittens or gloves, knit or crochet a small sleeve to fit snugly over the handle of the cane. The woolen glove and the woolen cover will work together to keep your hand from slipping.

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