I have patellar tendonitis in both of my knees and it's the most painful thing ever. I'm thinking about getting crutches because it hurts to walk. So to answer your question, if walking becomes painful like it is for me, then yes, definitely get crutches. Hope your knee(s) get better!!!!
yeah you do if you cant walk. but don't be on them too long because you muscle will waste away.
It is ur knee bone, It is the small bone in front of the knee joint where the femur attaches to the tibia. Web MD it you can see a picture.
I think, that yes, maybe, because the ligaments, joints, and that are connected to it, they can be torn, and then you won't be able to use it as often, and if you do try to use it, it will cause pain.
my hip is bone on bone, I was born with it, as I get older it is more painful.. Need hip surgery but have no insurance. Thinking of changing pain medication. What causes the pain in your groin that feels like a tight rubber band. and why to I have pain on the outside of my thigh and down past my knee?
A broken foot needs to be wrapped or splinted until you are able to get to the doctor and get it X-Rayed. If it is truly broken, it will need to be put in a cast for a while. For additional First Aid tips, visit Answers.com
They found an animal's bone in the woods. The bone she broke healed well. When you break a bone, you may need to have it set by a doctor.
Yes.
I feel you, literally. I had a really bad bruised foot, and then I irratated it on monday and then on Tuesday I went to the ER. Next day, I went to the foot doctor and It was fractured/ broken. I am now on crutches with a boot for a month. So if I were you, I would go to the doctor and get it checked out. Then probably you will get crutches. My foot was still bruised 3 weeks later.
A "bruised bone" typically refers to bleeding that occurs under the tough fibrous covering of the bone called the periosteum. It heals very quickly, and anti-inflammatory medications, ice and rest can help.
more than likely if you break you tibia you will need crutches yes.
It is ur knee bone, It is the small bone in front of the knee joint where the femur attaches to the tibia. Web MD it you can see a picture.
yes it is actually very necessary to get crutches because you might hurt your knee even worse by putting weight on it. I would definitely definitely definitely get crutches to prevent further injury :)
All people with jellyfish stings to the leg or foot will need crutches
that would depend how damaged it is if it is very damaged you would need the crutches, and if it is not that damaged then you wont need it, but it will get worse without crutches
There are many complications of the knee injuries. A knee injury is probably one of the worst injuries. With a knee injury, depending how bad it is, you won't be able to walk normally. If it's very bad, you'll need crutches. And walking is a part of daily activity. You also can't bend a lot or carry anything too heavy.
Osteoarthritis, the breakdown of joint cartilage and underlying bone is one of the major reasons for knee replacement surgery in Chennai. Age is a very common condition and it occurs when cartilage the protection or covering between the knee and the bone joints breaks down.
I'm no positive, but i know ankle, thigh, hip, or foot injuries need crutches on some occations.
Go see a doctor and they will tell you what is wrong with it and if there is enough damage to need crutches