annedonnelly
Girl from the North Country
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I was horrified to see I'd been out for about an hour!!Did you time it?
I was horrified to see I'd been out for about an hour!!Did you time it?
Walking on crutches is considerably more difficult than without. I genuinely never realised how much effort it takes until I had to do it myself.I
I was horrified to see I'd been out for about an hour!!
Not seen armpit crutches for - literally - years before I retired.Hospital consultant colleague jumped off a train awkwardly and did left tib and fib spiral fracture. She was given armpit type crutches and ended up with nerve issues from compression of the axilla.
Not seen armpit crutches for - literally - years before I retired.
I used elbow crutches when nwb after ankle surgery.Been sitting having coffee in our hospital foyer for the last 20 years and still see people wandering to and from the orthopods on armpit crutches. I guess it's for completely non-weight bearing situations.
Been sitting having coffee in our hospital foyer for the last 20 years and still see people wandering to and from the orthopods on armpit crutches. I guess it's for completely non-weight bearing situations.
Yes, they were still widely used in the 1970s; I had them for a short time after a knee injury in 1972. You clearly had yours correctly fitted, were taught how to use them correctly, and did so.I must be missing something. I had 3 x knee operations in the early 70's and was issued with underarm crutches. I never walked with them with the body resting by the armpit. You couldn't. It was done with the arms straight. The underarm bit was for when you stopped and wanted a rest. I made the mistake of walking a long distance with them and devloped horrendous blisters on my hands.