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Why It Helps

  • After strokeFour-point base for extra stability vs. a standard cane.
  • One-handed use when grip is limited
  • Reducing fall risk at home

Key Features

  • Curated for stroke recovery use
  • Easy to clean and store
  • Compatible with most homes
  • Backed by therapist guidance

Specifications

Weight capacity
Up to 301 lbs
Product weight
15 lbs
Material
Aluminum frame
Warranty
1 Year Limited

Recovery context

Often used for Right-side weakness (hemiparesis)

Combine with aphasia supports if language is also affected.

Specific products you can buy

Quad Cane is our general recommendation — below are 8 verified listings across 3 retailers (photos + source links).

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Verified reviews · scraped 6w ago

8 across 1 sites
  • Review 426145357 Verified

    I'm 5'2 and weight 113 lbs. and purchased this product due to osteoarthritis in my hip. I believe this cane is too lightweight and the design isn't balanced. The 4 leg quad at the base of the cane does not provide consistent stability. My foot has gotten stuck under the 4 legs and I have fallen twice!

    Katherine 0Walmart review · Quad Cane
  • Great equipme for those who can use a regular cane Verified

    The cane is great. It is my body that is screwed up. I am lopsided due to a physical defect and had difficulty walking with this cane. I cannot walk without a walker or a transport chair, so I believe I had more trouble using this cane than I expected, but for a normal person who needs the help of a cane, I think this is a fabulous piece of equipment.

    Guay 0Walmart review · Quad Cane
  • A very good quad cane! Verified

    This is one of the better ones but NOT designed for shorter people. The cane comes folded up and immediately unfolds. However, it did take a little time to figure out how to fold it up. There is a little cable down below the joint button. Press that button and lift out the part below the joint to fold it up. A little awkward, Would rather it collapse without having to foold around with it but OK. It is very sturdy and lightweight . I tried it walking to the front door down the hallway and back and so far, so good. It has a good feel, the 4 points of the cane stabilize you very well and the cane handle is also very well made. It even comes with a second handle for more leverage if you need it. Overall, pretty grand! Thanks for having it, Walmart and it was recommended by my PT!

    ja 0Walmart review · Quad Cane

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What to know before you choose

Product overview

Four-point base for extra stability vs. a standard cane. Four-point base for extra stability vs. a standard cane.

What's included

  • Quad Cane
  • User manual
  • Basic tool kit (if applicable)
How to choose and use it

Choose by fit

Match the product to your space, ability, and goals. When in doubt, ask your therapist.

Start slowly

  1. 1. Check all parts against the manual.
  2. 2. Set up in the area you'll use most.
  3. 3. Practice with a caregiver nearby.
  4. 4. Clean and store as instructed.
Safety notes

Always follow the manufacturer's instructions. Stop use if the item feels unstable or causes pain.

For caregivers

Stand on the survivor's weak side during transfers and walks.

Pre-position items at waist height before starting any task to reduce reaching and falls.

Build the new equipment into an existing morning or bedtime routine.

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Four-point base for extra stability vs. a standard cane. Four-point base for extra stability vs. a standard cane.

Topics: one-handed · balance · mobility · stroke recovery

Quad Cane

$18–$45