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About Crutches
Walking Crutches suit people with permanent or temporary mobility problems. They work well for individuals who can still use their legs and don't want to deal with the size limitations of a wheelchair. Crutches allow its user to move more quickly is they have the upper body strength to support themselves. You might need crutches if you have a broken or sprained ankle, or a fractured leg. The crutches can help you to maintain mobility and keep weight off your injured leg while recovering.
There are two different types of crutches: traditional underarm crutches and forearm crutches. Traditional crutches are easier to use and require less upper-body strength. Traditional crutches are perfect for short-term usage after spraining or breaking your ankle. If using traditional crutches, it is important to remember to rest your weight on your hands and not your armpits to avoid further injury. Long-term injuries require forearm crutches as they put less stress on the body. However, forearm crutches take more time and strength to learn how to use.
GRIT offers five different types of Ergobaum forearm and traditional crutches. From underarm crutches to forearm crutches, Ergoactive offers the right mobility aid to help improve your mobility based on your situation. With premium, comfortable support moving independently has never been so easy. Explore the best option for yourself today.
Walking Crutches suit people with permanent or temporary mobility problems. They work well for individuals who can still use their legs and don't want to deal with the size limitations of a wheelchair. Crutches allow its user to move more quickly is they have the upper body strength to support themselves. You might need crutches if you have a broken or sprained ankle, or a fractured leg. The crutches can help you to maintain mobility and keep weight off your injured leg while recovering.
There are two different types of crutches: traditional underarm crutches and forearm crutches. Traditional crutches are easier to use and require less upper-body strength. Traditional crutches are perfect for short-term usage after spraining or breaking your ankle. If using traditional crutches, it is important to remember to rest your weight on your hands and not your armpits to avoid further injury. Long-term injuries require forearm crutches as they put less stress on the body. However, forearm crutches take more time and strength to learn how to use.
GRIT offers five different types of Ergobaum forearm and traditional crutches. From underarm crutches to forearm crutches, Ergoactive offers the right mobility aid to help improve your mobility based on your situation. With premium, comfortable support moving independently has never been so easy. Explore the best option for yourself today.