Put on an Ace bandage, buy your crutches and voila! I understand though, that walking and living with crutches is no picnic for the shoulders.
if they have too many problems with using them, I'd think their doctor would prescribe a wheelchair instead of crutches
Go see a doctor and they will tell you what is wrong with it and if there is enough damage to need crutches
well it depends on your condition sorry cant be answered!
You could use marker pens to draw on your cast or get people to sign it, but check if it's ok with your doctor first. you could put stickers on your crutches.
no, unless it is really bad or if your doctor tells or allows you too. i have it
I feel you, literally. I had a really bad bruised foot, and then I irratated it on monday and then on Tuesday I went to the ER. Next day, I went to the foot doctor and It was fractured/ broken. I am now on crutches with a boot for a month. So if I were you, I would go to the doctor and get it checked out. Then probably you will get crutches. My foot was still bruised 3 weeks later.
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. 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 !!!
If the tendonitis is severe enough so as to limit pressure on that leg - for purposes of walking - then, yes, the doctor would/should give you crutches (or, at least, a specialized walking boot, if indicated).
Just go to a medical store and buy them. They will most likely give them to you for 95-100$.
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.