you put the cane in your hand and lean on it as you walk. When you have trouble putting pressure on your feet you transfer the pressure to the cane.
Andrea does NOT use a cane
a human. first they crawl (hand and knees = 4) then they walk upright (2 feet) then they use a cane (2 feet + cane)
Sugar cane refers to the tall grass plant from which sugar is extracted. Cane sugar, on the other hand, is the crystallized sugar that is processed and refined from sugar cane. In short, sugar cane is the raw plant, while cane sugar is the refined product.
In the story, Willy Wonka is known for carrying a cane in one hand and a top hat in the other.
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no, because if you use your cane on your injured side you have to lean on the cane which puts pressure on your injury. if you have the cane on the opposite side as your injury then you can put pressure on that side which will relax your injury
The left hand. Canes should be held in the hand opposite the injured leg.
No. They are essentially both springs but one tends to spring to the extended form, which looks like a cane, and the other to the compressed form, which fits in the palm of the hand.
At school in Victorian Day Ernest got hit with the cane!! He got hit 100 times with cane!
the sugar cane is harvested mostly harvested in the fall or winter which ever is colder of course which would be both of them then the cane has to be brown or white then you be able to pick and use the sugar cane to eat and use for other things that are important.
South American and equator countries use sugar cane every day. These countries have sugar cane widely accessible to their towns, because they grow it locally. They would use the cane in their food dishes just like how a town with corn crops would use the corn in many of their dishes.