I’ve been on crutches for almost 4 months now (super bad ankle/leg break) and this is the best how to video I’ve come across. I couldn’t figure out going upstairs without a railing, thank you so much!
I had to figure so much of this on my own. At the hospital they just handed me the crutches and there were no instructions attached that I grew to despise crutches particularly with one leg non-weightbearing but now I am comfortable with them.
I have had to use crutches on and off quite a bit due to a knee problem that up until recently, they had no idea what was. Never once have I saw or heard that your arms need to be straight. Your arm is supposed to be at a small bend. Or at least that's how my doctor's showed and my physical therapists as well.
I remembered using a walker going up on a curb that I went up forward. Even using on these steps towards a restaurant. The steps are small steps only 3. It was easy for me to do. I notice someone was parked in the handicap spot on the passenger side that I want to get out. My father did parked in a normal spot. I used my walker on the stairs going up. I did manage to go up.
thank you for this video. much appreciated, now i understand it better. this was a big help for my upcoming exam. thank you very much for posting this.
Those crutches in the demo seem to be uneven, the one on the lady's right (left as you look at it) is lower than the other one and both seem too low for this case.
Iv got limb girdle muscular dystrophy and it's got to the point were I can't walk my left leg is really bad I need something that is high enough for me to lean on 'my back needs to be locked as well so these walkers won't work 'you need strength for all of these things what happens now ?
I went from 50% weight bearing to none weight bearing in a boot after ORIF TI/ FIB . I just got on with it ditched the crutches no cane used , walking normally except for the boot . looks like you must come across some real wimps in your practice
I’ve been on crutches for almost 4 months now (super bad ankle/leg break) and this is the best how to video I’ve come across. I couldn’t figure out going upstairs without a railing, thank you so much!
I had to figure so much of this on my own. At the hospital they just handed me the crutches and there were no instructions attached that I grew to despise crutches particularly with one leg non-weightbearing but now I am comfortable with them.
This is very use ful..but i want know abt the gaits..
.2.point gait
3.point gait
4.point gait...
I have had to use crutches on and off quite a bit due to a knee problem that up until recently, they had no idea what was. Never once have I saw or heard that your arms need to be straight. Your arm is supposed to be at a small bend. Or at least that's how my doctor's showed and my physical therapists as well.
I remembered using a walker going up on a curb that I went up forward. Even using on these steps towards a restaurant. The steps are small steps only 3. It was easy for me to do. I notice someone was parked in the handicap spot on the passenger side that I want to get out. My father did parked in a normal spot. I used my walker on the stairs going up. I did manage to go up.
This video was so helpful , I was really confused on which cane to use and how to use them, thanks a lot now I can go and buy my mom a cane.
THANK YOU for showing the bad foot with a bandage on it.
my collage teacher sent us this ideo to get some lessons, this is very helpful. Thanks
Why are you using both crutchers in non wait bearing is unaffed and affected cutch should me used ??
Very good tips using after knee surgery
thank you for this video. much appreciated, now i understand it better. this was a big help for my upcoming exam. thank you very much for posting this.
I wish I’d seen this video couple of months ago!
Red dot crutches are totally awesome!!!!
Why you not showing how to go up and down the stairs without weight bearing
Thank you so much....This is a very helpful video. excellently demonstrated.
I have completed watching this video.
I am till time walking with walker. Now I am want to walking with cane. My question is that what are the requirements for me to walking with cane ?
Those crutches in the demo seem to be uneven, the one on the lady's right (left as you look at it) is lower than the other one and both seem too low for this case.
Very good instructions. Thanks.
Shouldve shown how to adjust height for crutches. Axillary pads were way too low
why dose she have to shake when she's walking with the cane
Thanks! With a little practice I think I will get it! I have a sore knee, I am assuming I will use the crutchs the same way as shown for the foot?
Very good tips thank you
COAL - Cane Opposite Affected Leg.
very very useful demonstratin
helpful , thank you .
Thank you so much
Thank you so much, very helpful
Why u put stick on affected foot
What about people with Parkinson’s?
Don't forget that you are putting weight on the cane instead of your bad foot/leg. That is not mentioned.
This is good to know! Thank you so much!
Iv got limb girdle muscular dystrophy and it's got to the point were I can't walk my left leg is really bad I need something that is high enough for me to lean on 'my back needs to be locked as well so these walkers won't work 'you need strength for all of these things what happens now ?
Helpful tips.
Nice
thnx for dis video.. helpful for my practicals
thank you. This is very helpful.
Very helpful! Thank you!
Thank you
Those crutches are too low, wrong.
Really helps
2:24 upstairs with railing, the lady put the walking cane and the sore foot beside each other?
I thought it was the opposite side!
Walking with one foot
WATCH OUT FOR WET SURFACES AND WET LEAVES!!
Commander kane
few mistakes...but ok
broke my foot today.
Sheila bare
How to use single ankle crutch with damaged right leg
I went from 50% weight bearing to none weight bearing in a boot after ORIF TI/ FIB . I just got on with it ditched the crutches no cane used , walking normally except for the boot . looks like you must come across some real wimps in your practice
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So, everyone's situation is the same as yours? You are just making yourself look stupid.
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Can’t you use a real patient
Too cheap to film a video about using a walker with stairs? Wow. FAIL!
it's rubbish
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