📘 COMPLETE GUIDE
Complete Guide to Choosing the Right Walking Aid: Cane vs Walker vs Rollator
📅 Feb 2026⏱️ 12 min
Choosing the wrong walking aid can make balance worse. This guide explains canes, walkers, and rollators - when to use each, proper sizing, and Medicare coverage.
Quick Decision Tree
Good balance, minor support needed: Single-point cane ($20-40)
Moderate balance issues: Quad cane ($30-60)
Need significant support, can lift walker: Standard walker ($50-100)
Need support but can't lift walker: Wheeled walker ($80-150)
Need support + want to walk longer distances: Rollator with seat ($100-300)
Proper Sizing is Critical
How to measure height:
- Stand in normal shoes
- Arms relaxed at sides
- Top of cane/walker handle should be at wrist crease
- Elbow should bend 15-20 degrees
Wrong height = back/shoulder pain + fall risk
Medicare Coverage
Part B covers 80% if:
- Doctor writes prescription stating medical necessity
- Purchased from Medicare-approved supplier
- You pay 20% coinsurance + Part B deductible
Typical out-of-pocket: $10-60 for basic models
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