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It takes some coordination to get around on crutches. To make sure you use your crutches correctly, please read these instructions and follow them carefully. Sizing Your Crutches
Walking with Crutches (Non-Weight-Bearing)
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To walk with crutches:
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To get into and out of a chair safely:
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Managing Stairs Without Crutches To go up stairs:
To go down stairs:
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Important Rules for Safety and Comfort Don't look down. Look straight ahead as you normally do when you walk. Don't use crutches if you feel dizzy or drowsy. Don't walk on slippery surfaces. Avoid snowy, icy, or rainy conditions. Don't put any weight on your foot if your doctor has so advised. Do make sure your crutches have rubber tips. Do wear well-fitting, low-heel shoes (or shoe). Do position the crutch handgrips correctly (see "Sizing Your Crutches") Do keep the crutch pads 11⁄2" to 2" below your armpits. Do call your foot and ankle surgeon if you have any questions or difficulties. |




