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Products intended to support or replace a person’s capacity to move indoors and outdoors, to transfer from one place to another or to use personal or public transportation. Assistive products attached to the body for supporting movement functions (orthoses) and replacing anatomical structures (prostheses), see >06. Furnishings, fixtures and other assistive products for supporting activities in indoor and outdoor human-made environments, see >18. Assistive products for controlling, carrying, moving and handling objects and devices, see >24. Assistive products for transporting objects in workplaces, 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
Hand-held devices providing support and balance when walking, comprising handgrip without a forearm support, shaft and one tip. Multi-tip walking sticks and canes, see >120316. Tactile sticks or white canes, see >123903
Hand-held devices providing support and balance when walking, comprising elbow support, shaft, handgrip and tip(s)
Hand-held devices providing support and balance when walking, comprising horizontal. support for the forearm, hand grip, shaft and one tip
Hand-held devices providing support and balance when walking, comprising axilla support, shaft, handgrip and tip(s)
Walking devices providing support and balance which have a handgrip, shaft and three or more tips. Walking sticks and canes with a single tip, see >120303. Elbow crutches with three or more tips, see >120306. Tactile sticks or white canes, see >123903
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 at the side of the body; they have four legs with tips (ferrules), one or two handles. Walking frames, see >120603