Assessment interview: known health problems

Use this part of the assessment form to find out if the person has any known health problems.

Screenshot of the assessment form showing the section on known health problems.

Known health problems

The health problems listed on the assessment form were described in lesson 1.

A known health problem can help to guide the choice of walking aid but there are also other factors to consider.

Two people with the same health problem (e.g. leg amputation) may need or want different products. Selecting the right walking aid will depend on the person’s abilities, activities, their environment and what they want to do with their walking aid.

Jacob, bilateral amputee without prostheses, in his wheelchair

Asif, right amputee, wearing his prosthesis and using elbow crutches

Remember Asif and Jacob?

They have both had amputations but use different devices to meet their differing needs.

Unknown health problems

A person may have a health problem but not know what it is called.

It is important to find out how the health problem affects weight bearing, strength and balance.

Discussion

What other health problems are common in your area, that can lead to a person needing a walking aid?

After understanding what health problem a person has, it is important to:

  • Refer to other services if necessary
  • Look at how activity and ability is affected, to see if the person might benefit from a walking aid.

Read on to learn more.