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Depiction of the frustrations cane users face. Getting up from a seated position, one hand is only free while using a cane, canes tend to slip on surfaces that are not flat and dry. 

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Physical prototypers of the cane handle and foot were import to imporve ergonomic design. These protoypes created a better understanding of points of contact for the handle comfot and functuon and the foots function. 

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The final features of the Auxilium Cane are easily adjustable height. Cane height changes simply by the user changing their shoes. Creating an easy way to adjust the cane makes it more functional to the user. 

Long seamless grip handle always the user to handle and hold the cane in a multitude of ways. The Auxilium foot is rounded to allow the cane to easily transverse over any surface with a grippy material. And the final feature is a split in the cane's handle allowing the user to free up their other hand. 

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The Auxilium cane is easily customizable. Not only in color and finish but in the material. Customizing abilities range from the handle, shaft, grip, and foot. Allowing the end cane user to design the best cane for their needs. 

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