A walking stick Crutches A zimmer (walking) frame. Leg callipers
Walk on crutches. That will show that support is really real.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
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.
To walk down steps, you place the crutches on the step below and hop down on your uninjured leg to join them. Then you move the crutches down to the next step and so on. If it is partial weight-bearing, you do the same thing only you put the injured leg down first, placing all of your weight on your crutches. You then step down with the uninjured leg and continue. Hope this helped!
You use crutches, have a wheelchair, or get your leg amputated and get a fake leg.
you can walk around on it (great excersize!), read, watch tv, sleep, or do nothing!
Yes you will, sticks or crutches if it is painful to walk
If you need crutches from an injury, you will definitely be allowed to go to high school if you feel comfortable! If you need crutches from a permanent physical disability, you can still choose to go to high school. However, there are many other options if you have a lot of trouble getting around. For example, cyber school or home school would probably be a lot easier.
If u get hurt and get a cast on ur leg u might get them to help u walk...
Some patients with Osgood Schlatter disease may require crutches when the pain is severe.You must be able to support your entire weight on one leg in order to use crutches. Crutches allow you to walk without placing any weight on an injured or painful leg.
Yes. I have spina bifida and I'm twenty years old and I've been able to walk completely normal my entire life with no crutches or braces of any kind and have never had any complications. Not all people with Spina Bifida can walk. It depends on the severity of the condition in the individual. But with advances in medicine, children with Spina Bifida can now receive early intervention and many are able to walk, at least with crutches or a walker, if not unaided.