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12-29-2017, 10:39 PM #1Funky But Chic
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Forearm Crutches?
I'm stuck on crutches for a while and regular crutches are just killing my shoulders. It's bad. Hurts a lot worse than the injury I'm on crutches for! Thinking about trying forearm crutches, never have before. Any tips? Brands yo look for? Features? Looking to order from Amazon pronto or maybe go to a store if I can find one. All help appreciated.
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12-29-2017, 10:48 PM #2Rod9301
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Try to pull your shoulder blades down when you have weight on the crutches. This will put the shoulders in a better position.
I tried the forearm crutches and didn't feel they were as stable as the underarm ones, which for me was a big problem.
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12-29-2017, 11:39 PM #3Funky But Chic
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Ok I'll give it a shot thanks. I'd rather not switch, I'm comfortable on crutches but for some reason (maybe my shoulder blades?) it's killing me this time.
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12-30-2017, 08:43 AM #4
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12-30-2017, 10:08 AM #5Registered User
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I had the wooden crutches adjusted TOO LONG and the pads were up in my shoulder sockets,
an old nurse at a party said "don't do that or you will wreck your shoulders" and she was 100% right
I ended up with encapsulated shoulder in a lot of pain for months, I had to do acupuctureand physio for the shoulder issues which is not covered under canuckian HC
I suggest you listen to the nurse and me ... DO NOT lean on the crutch with your shoulder joint, instead have them short enough so that its easy to lock yer elbow straight and put ALL your weight on the wristsLast edited by XXX-er; 12-30-2017 at 08:22 PM.
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12-30-2017, 11:52 AM #6Registered User
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I can’t believe how often I see crutches mis-sized. It’s not that hard! When you stand up straight, you should be able to fit 2-3 fingers between the top of the crutch and your arm pit. After that you can adjust the hand piece. It should hit you at about your palm or wrist. Slight bend in your elbow. Good luck. If it’s a foot or ankle injury, maybe a knee caddy would be an option. Hip or knee and your out of luck.
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12-30-2017, 11:43 PM #7
I found making the crutch pads more comfortable made a big difference.
I wrapped the crutch pad with multiple kushy ace bandages, building a nice big surface to make contact with.
or try these?
https://www.google.com/search?q=crut...iWevguO64t5nM:
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12-31-2017, 12:51 AM #8Funky But Chic
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Thanks. I bought these "Elasto-Gel" crutch tops, they're pretty pimp. Focused on shoulder position today, arms still hurt but maybe a little less, we'll see.
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12-31-2017, 08:54 AM #9
Forearm Crutches?
I’m crutching it too. My PTs advice was to develop the technique (and corresponding sizing )of putting the top of the crutch into the ribs just below the arm pit. You’ll have to fan the crutch out more widely but will save you the shoulder and armpit pain.
Seems to have kept my crutch pain down.
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12-31-2017, 12:38 PM #10Registered User
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This ^^ cuz IME if you fuck this up it will take longer/cost more to fix than the reason you were on crutches
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12-31-2017, 05:32 PM #11
What Kinniknnik's PT said is exactly what my PT also said for crutch position. Riding crutches in the armpits is asking for problems no matter what kind of padding you have
.In drove this drunken madman and stopped on a dime! Unfortunately the dime was in Mr. Rococo's pocket!
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01-01-2018, 01:45 PM #12Funky But Chic
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So I didn't buy the forearm crutches but I did get some high tech Ergobaum Dual crutches and for now it has fixed me. Shoulders feel radically better after two days. Not that expensive, about $200 on Amazon.
They fit up under the armpit like regular crutches, with the handle in front. Really changes the whole geometry of arm, crutch, body and for now it's working great. They're made of heavy-grade anodized aluminum, they're like wht the SWAT team would use if they needed crutches. Just thought I'd put this here for anyone researching crutches later.
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01-01-2018, 02:24 PM #13
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01-01-2018, 02:30 PM #14
Shock absorbers? High tech!
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01-01-2018, 02:34 PM #15
Where does the lighter go?
Maybe you could outfit the lowers with some pockets. Then you could skip the fanny pack all together.I am not in your hurry
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01-01-2018, 03:08 PM #17Funky But Chic
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I do not own a fanny pack, I think Gepeto was projecting on me.
I'm sure they could be converted to a very satisfactory maul. So watch out.
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01-01-2018, 03:11 PM #18
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01-01-2018, 03:11 PM #19
Can you modify it so that you can smoke out of it? Gotta keep up on those pain meds
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01-01-2018, 03:11 PM #20
Wait... What? I love mine - indispensable!
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01-01-2018, 03:25 PM #21Funky But Chic
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01-01-2018, 03:29 PM #22Funky But Chic
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01-01-2018, 05:39 PM #24Registered User
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02-07-2024, 12:58 PM #25
Fail. No cup holder?
Currently looking into our own crutches instead of borrowing others for the 'next issue'. Seems like every skier & boarder will need a set someday. As a kid, a claim to fame was being able to walk around on armpit crutches without any feet....
Under what situations are the fore arm crutches better? A cane didn't cut it for heel flair ups and pressure pain. The armpit crutches are familiar and work great taking off the pressure but I'm wondering about stairs and carrying stuff better or not with the forearm style.
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