Do not click unless you are in the mood for "Wanna see my broken foot?" Cut for photos of bruised foot (and a cat).
The photos don't really do it justice, especially of the top of the foot - there's very dark bruising at the base of my toes that didn't show up well. On the bottom, the bruise is actually darker and extends to the side of the foot. However, you can see how it's swollen so all the wrinkles have vanished. The red marks are from pre-existing blisters, not blood poisoning. ;)



The photos don't really do it justice, especially of the top of the foot - there's very dark bruising at the base of my toes that didn't show up well. On the bottom, the bruise is actually darker and extends to the side of the foot. However, you can see how it's swollen so all the wrinkles have vanished. The red marks are from pre-existing blisters, not blood poisoning. ;)
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A lot of US orthos don't use them or don't know how to fit them. You may be on your own there.
On using them---you're pretty fit, a key thing is, use core muscles for stabilizing yourself; drawing down shoulder blades and firing that bra-band muscle set (forget the name) when you swing yourself off stairs or curbs is very helpful. Put the crutches down securely, lean forward onto them, touch down with good foot.
Good luck, you'll be much more comfortable with them.
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(She also enthusiastically recommends tornado tips for them, but that's going to be less crucial given that you're using these temporarily. She really likes the extra shock absorption those offer, though.)
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I AM 6' AND SOMEHOW THE ER DEPT FOUND OVERSIZED CRUTCHES
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I don't have a car, so I didn't do this, but while you're injured, a temporary handicapped parking permit might make it easier to get around?
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https://www.rcem.ac.uk/docs/Local%20Guidelines_DischargeAdvice/12ei.%20Elbow%20crutches%20(Oxford%20University%20Hospitals,%202015).pdf
For stairs, sans handrail: going up, you move your good leg up first, then the crutches follow. Going down, crutches go down a step first first, thenleg follows.
Tutorials:
https://www.nhsinform.scot/tests-and-treatments/medicines-and-medical-aids/walking-aids/using-crutches
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I fell on my broken foot last time because the crutches weren't stable enough for me to rest my weight on and then step up with my good foot. And everyone told me my crutches were unusable on steps and to scoot up on my butt, which 1) not ideal, 2) my apartment has a high step before the stairs start, so if you sit down to scoot up that, you're then stranded and can't get up or reach the start of the stairs. That is a BAD DESIGN. Actually, that step is too. Why not a ramp?
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And yes, I would not rec trying this on underarm crutches. But IIRC I got quite chill about stairs on the forearm crutches; more tiring than having both legs to do it with, but definitely do-able.
(I have two flights of stairs in my home and worked out how to parkour up them braced between the handrail and the wall on the other side, no crutches at all.)
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Hmm. I think my stairs are too wide for that. I have short little arms.
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A gym I went to was very old-style (concrete everywhere), and its women's changing room had a little barrier step in front of both the shower (which can make some sense from drainage perspectives) *and* the toilet area. It was completely maddening, accessibility-wise.
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I got a prescription for forearm crutches! Hopefully I can pick them up tomorrow. The nearest medical supply store turned out to be closed on Mondays, and his office didn't carry them.
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Also makes you look like Shuos Jedao.ETA: you want the ones with padded palms, to clarify (don't know if there are ones without as I do not cycle).
Yay better crutches!
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https://vassraptor.tumblr.com/post/183885232593/what-purpose-do-fingerless-gloves-have-other-than