Dressing independence is one of the functional goals most important to patients in rehabilitation -- and one of the most commonly compromised by hip replacement precautions, lower extremity weakness, or back pain. The challenge is specific to lower body dressing: putting on pants, socks, and shoes all require reaching below hip level or past 90 degrees of hip flexion, which is precisely what hip replacement precautions prohibit. A reacher grabber used with correct technique can restore lower body dressing independence -- but the technique is specific and must be learned.
Direct answer: A reacher can be used to pull pants up from seated, position underwear for step-in, hook socks for positioning (though a dedicated sock aid is better for socks), and pull shoes on (with a long-handled shoehorn completing the heel). The reacher is used to hook the waistband or leg loop and guide clothing, not to grip and pull with full force. A sock aid is more efficient than a reacher for socks specifically; the reacher is best for pants, shorts, and shoes.
Reacher Dressing Technique: Lower Body
Pants/Shorts
- Sit on the edge of the bed or a firm chair
- Use the reacher to hook the waistband of the pants at the back or one leg loop
- Lower the pants to the floor in front of you
- Use the reacher to hold one leg opening and guide your foot into it; repeat for the other leg
- Work pants up each leg using the reacher to pull the waistband up incrementally
- Stand and pull pants to final position; do not bend forward -- stand and reach down only as far as comfortable with hips above 90 degrees
Shoes
- Hook the heel loop or lace area with the reacher jaw and position the shoe on the floor in front of your foot
- Slide your foot into the toe of the shoe
- Use a long-handled shoehorn (not the reacher) to ease your heel in -- the shoehorn is better for this final step
- For slip-on shoes, the reacher can hook the heel loop and pull the shoe on directly
Socks: Reacher vs Sock Aid
A dedicated sock aid (a plastic form that holds the sock open so you can drop your foot into it) is significantly more efficient than using a reacher for socks. If sock independence is a primary need (hip replacement, back pain, knee limitation), a sock aid should be purchased alongside the reacher -- they address different aspects of lower body dressing.
The GrabbersTool 32-inch Reacher is the standard length for most dressing applications. Browse the full reacher collection.


