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Orthoses and prostheses, see >06; Assistive products for carrying and transporting, see >24 36; Assistive products for transporting objects in the workplace, see >28 06
Devices supporting the user when walking, used singly or in pairs, each manipulated by one of the arms or hands; Accessories for assistive products for walking, see >12 07
Devices providing support when walking that have a handgrip without a forearm support, a single shaft, and one tip (ferrule); Walking sticks and canes with three or more tips, see >12 03 16; Tactile sticks and white canes, see >12 39 03
Devices providing support when walking that have a semi-circular support for the elbow, a horizontal hand grip, a single shaft, and one tip (ferrule)
Devices providing support when walking that have a semi-circular support for the forearm below elbow, a horizontal hand grip, a single shaft, and one tip (ferrule)
Devices providing support when walking that have a horizontal padded support that is placed against the upper body next to the armpit, a horizontal hand grip, and one or more vertical shafts ending in one tip (ferrule); Included are, e.g., underarm crutches.
Devices providing support when walking that have a hand grip without a forearm support and a single shaft that branches into three or more shafts each of which ends in a tip (ferrule); multiple tips provide extra stability; Walking sticks and canes with a single tip, see >12 03 03; Tactile sticks or white canes, see >12 39 03
Devices providing support when walking that have a hand grip without a forearm support, a single shaft, one or more tips (ferrules), and a seat, usually folding, attached to the hand grip or shaft
Walking frames for stabilization that are manipulated with one arm and held in the side of the body; they have four legs with tips (ferrules), one or two handles; Walking frames, see >12 06 03
Walking sticks and crutches with wheels or castors instead of tips.