If you have sustained an injury of that nature, you should visit the doctor, emergency room, or urgent care facility, to insure that a pulled tendon, is in fact the injury you have. The doctor will provide you with the proper equipment according to the injury you have. A brace and crutches may be prescribed.
yes
Yes, he broke his leg this year or last year and had to wear 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 !!!
to protect the tendon from wear and tear in physical movement, like when you exercise.
Wear a solid shoe with a stiff sole to protect the injured toe and keep it stable. Avoid shoes that put pressure on the toe. As long as you are careful, you should not need crutches for a sprained toe.
you can't wear heels at all. But girls still do. soo idk -_- I am able to wear only one shoe and use crutches. I always wear a four-inch heel and do very well on my crutches. I have two five-inch heels and have to be a little careful in it, but it does not detract my mobility at all. This is in direct defiance of the medical community strongly recommending against heels and crutches.
I would wear it in curls, pull it back and pin it loosely on the crown of your head.
I wouldn't recomend it I use crutches full time and dressing for work I always wear a four-inch heel, just as I did before losing my leg. Growing up, I was athletic having played softball all through school and into college plus dancing ballet. As a result, I have very good coordination which made it very easy for me to get about on crutches and in a heel. I feel very sorry for anyone that has a hard time acclimating to using crutches and my best advice is to learn the proper way to use your crutches and life will be a little easier. E
You should only need to wear pull ups to bed if you have a bed wetting problem. If your parents know that you are wetting your bed then they should be suggesting pull ups to you. If they haven't suggested wearing pull ups then simply tell them that that you know someone else with the same problem who now wears pull ups and it prevents getting their bed wet.
Being able to wear only one shoe and using crutches, I have to say no, but others might like to.
A man should wear red dress shoes with a black or white suit as long as he can pull it off.
You should wear long pants and pull your socks up high to cover the end of your pant legs. If you don't, you might get ticks. You will want to wear old clothes so if you fall in to something you can throw them away. You should also wear a long sleeve shirt. I hope this was helpful!!