Yes, using crutches is often recommended for a fractured metatarsal even when in a boot. The boot provides protection and support, but crutches help to offload weight from the injured foot, reducing pain and promoting healing. It's essential to follow a healthcare provider's advice regarding mobility and weight-bearing activities during recovery.
Whether you need crutches for a fractured foot depends on the severity and location of the fracture. In many cases, crutches are recommended to avoid putting weight on the injured foot, which can aid in healing and prevent further injury. It's important to follow your doctor's advice regarding mobility aids and rehabilitation. Always consult a healthcare professional for a tailored assessment.
more than likely if you break you tibia you will need crutches yes.
Yes, its painful too walk on so you shouldn't be putting weight on it so therefore you need crutches to take of the weight that shouldn't be on it.
Depends on your definition of 'injured' (some people may consider joint diseases/conditions different to injuries), but not normally.
No. The boot replaces or is worn instead of a cast.
But you need a re-BOOT! :)
you need to use ice&splints&go to a docter
It will first boot from CD if available and then from hard disk. If you need to install any operating system or want to boot from CD, you need to enable this option.
Yes. you don't need a key board to boot the computer.
yes and no. no cuz i can get cheatz off of it. yes because i need to know about a fractured foot!!!!
You can die if you don't get it checked out right away. ~SMD
Yes, you do it covers your hips and some of your legs! With one you may need a wheel chair or cruches to use so you can get around places with your hip cast!