To convince your strict parents, start by expressing your feelings about the situation and why you believe using crutches would be beneficial for you. Share any concerns you might have about stability or comfort while recovering. You could also suggest a trial period, emphasizing that you will follow the doctor's advice and stop using them if they are not necessary. Finally, reassure them that you prioritize your health and safety above all.
It all depends on the parent. If your parents are strict just say you tripped and twisted your knee while playing sports (espicially soccer) limp around and fake cry.if you have over protective parents just limp around and have a talk.
millions of people use crutches millions and millions by chris Adams
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Crutches should not be used unless there is a specific need. Walking with crutches can cause falls, can result in pulled muscles, and can create new pain in an otherwise healthy person. Crutches shift the body's center of gravity and should not be used as a "plaything". As well, unless crutches are fitted properly for height and weight, the use of crutches can cause shoulder injuries.Instead of wishing to be on crutches, discuss why you are feeling you want them. Do you feel people on crutches get more attention? That they get out of responsibilities or get special perks? If so, discuss with your parents or a counselor what you feel you lack as far as attention.You might also talk to someone who has had to maneuver on crutches. It is not easy. It makes the arms, shoulders, back and the "unaffected" leg feel sore. It can create hip pain. Crutches cause inconvenience since you can't use your hands or arms to carry things. I bet people who have used crutches will tell you that they hated every minute and couldn't wait for the day they didn't have to use them anymore.
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You cant convince your parent's because they have a good IQ your parents not be tricked by anyone.
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.
First of all convince them you are a responsible person because they know the computer is expensive and a very public device to use. Secondly, show them you have the skills to use it in the first place.
Professor Hawking did use crutches for a while until his condition progressed to such a stage that he could no longer use them.
The use of crutches is commonplace after arthroscopy, with progression to independent walking on an "as tolerated" basis by the patient
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