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Would the use of crutches help with the healing of damaged ligaments in the foot?

The crutches would definitely relieve the pressure on the foot, because you would not be putting your weight on it by walking. It would then give the foot ample chance to start healing.


How can you get a foot brace and crutches?

by breaking you leg/ anklex


Will people with jellyfish stings need crutches?

All people with jellyfish stings to the leg or foot will need crutches


Can you use crutches if you haven't broken a toe but it still hurts insanely to walk on?

I really want some crutches and i havent done anything to my leg/foot but if it hurts that bad try buy some off maybe eBay or if u no somone who has broke their foot/leg before and still have their crutches ask them if u can keep them :) glad i could help


What injuries do you need crutches for?

I'm no positive, but i know ankle, thigh, hip, or foot injuries need crutches on some occations.


How long do you need to be on crutches with torn liagment in foot?

2.3 weeks


What is the use of crutches in cases of a fracture or sprain?

In the case of a fracture or sprain, the goal is to keep weight off the injured limb during healing. Crutches allow the patient to use only a single foot, plus the two crutch tips, for the stable tripod stance.


How many people use crutches?

millions of people use crutches millions and millions by chris Adams


Can a baby use crutches?

no


How do you reduce foot pain due to bone fracture?

presciption drugs , crutches


Can you use the crutches on club penguin?

No.


Irritated a nerve around breast using crutches?

The proper way to use crutches is to place your weight on your hands, not under your arms. Crutches should be adjusted so that when you are using them, there is space between your armpit and the top of the crutches. If you are already using the crutches correctly yet you still have an irritated nerve you can try different crutches that wrap around your forearms, or use a walker or wheelchair.