Walking Sticks

A walking stick provides extra support for balance and stability after injuries, operations or age-related changes. The range includes various handle types and models with three or four points of support.

Walking sticks — how to choose

A walking stick helps you move after injuries and operations, and helps older people when extra support for balance and stability is needed. When choosing a stick, pay attention to the height, handle type and number of support points.

What to look for

  • Support points — a classic stick with one point for light support; with three (tripod) or four (quadropod) points for greater stability.
  • Handle type — ergonomic handles of various shapes provide a comfortable grip.
  • Height adjustment and foldability — folding sticks are convenient for travel.
  • Maximum load.

Quality and support

All walking sticks are CE-marked medical devices. Our specialists will help you choose a stick and adjust its height.

Frequently asked questions

What is a four-point walking stick?

A quadropod is a stick with a four-point base that provides greater stability and can stand on its own. It is chosen when safer support than a classic stick is needed.

How do I choose the right stick height?

The stick height is adjusted so that, standing upright with the arm lowered, the handle height matches the wrist and the elbow is slightly bent. Our specialists can help with the adjustment.