Do you mean a verb form of crutch? A long time ago, you could say something was crutched by someone or something, but we don't use it anymore that I know.If you're looking for a better or different way of saying "walking on crutches," you'd be better off using a synonym for walking that implies "with difficulty" like hobbling.You can say, "He walked on crutches for two weeks.""He can walk on crutches.""He was walking on crutches.""He will be walking on crutches at this time tomorrow."These are all verb forms of to walk.
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The main character of this book is Brittany Lassiter. She is key to this book because she is the narrator and solves the mystery of her brother's secret.
The name of the main character of the book Doomwyte is Bisky, a small mouse.
One example of a book character that uses crutches is Tiny Tim from Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol". Tiny Tim is a young boy with a disability who relies on crutches to walk. His character symbolizes the importance of compassion and care for those in need.
millions of people use crutches millions and millions by chris Adams
Sydelle Pulaski. In the beginning of the book she wanted to be noticed so she announced she had a waisting disease and said she needed crutches. The crutches were always painted to match her outfit.
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Yes. I had to use crutches when I sprained my ankle. If you walk on it, it won't heal. And limping is fatiguing.
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.
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
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Because you look crutchy when you use them