NO
Since placing your foot in a cast requires medical treatment beyond first aid, the injury that did that is OSHA recordable if and only if the other criteria for recordability are met. These include that the injury was work related, occured on the job, etc.
Sometimes you do, it depends on the kind of cast you get. If the surgery makes you get a hard cast (the ones friends can sign), you need crutches. It you get a cast with a hard bottom, you also need them. The only time you don't need crutches is if the cast is EXTREMELY soft.
The cast of Love on Crutches - 1917 includes: Hank Mann
You could use marker pens to draw on your cast or get people to sign it, but check if it's ok with your doctor first. you could put stickers on your crutches.
Yes. This is very servere see a doctor now. I had tendonitis then i didnt wear a cast or crutches and they tore and i cant do anything for the rest of my life.. WEAR A CAST AND CRUTCHES OK !!!
yes... a leg brace is like a cast
no as long as you have a cast
If u get hurt and get a cast on ur leg u might get them to help u walk...
dreadful you feel like you are sleeping with a rock at night you even if you break your foot have to walk around with crutches.
When you break your leg, you will need to have the bone set by someone who understands how to fix this type of injury. Often, you will go to the emergency room and then to the orthopedic specialist.
No, you should not put weight on a soft cast. Most of the time you will get a walking cast on your foot or leg so that you can walk on it but if you do have a soft cast you will have to use crutches or a wheelchair to get around.
Breaking your leg isn't fun. Don't try it. Trust me. If you do, you should keep it elevated to prevent swelling. Take it easy for awhile. As for the crutches, you'll get the hang of them.