Whether you need crutches after draining your knee depends on the underlying condition and the advice of your healthcare provider. If the procedure causes pain, swelling, or instability, crutches may be recommended to avoid putting weight on the knee. It's essential to follow your doctor's guidance for recovery and mobility after the procedure.
no as long as you have a cast
nope
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.
Using crutches may be recommended to alleviate weight on the affected knee and allow it to heal properly. However, it ultimately depends on the severity of the bruise and your doctor's recommendation. It's important to follow their guidance for the best recovery.
yes it is actually very necessary to get crutches because you might hurt your knee even worse by putting weight on it. I would definitely definitely definitely get crutches to prevent further injury :)
All people with jellyfish stings to the leg or foot will need crutches
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
There are many complications of the knee injuries. A knee injury is probably one of the worst injuries. With a knee injury, depending how bad it is, you won't be able to walk normally. If it's very bad, you'll need crutches. And walking is a part of daily activity. You also can't bend a lot or carry anything too heavy.
I can not speak outside my experience but in Utah you can buy them without prescription at pretty much any store that would have such a thing. Such as Walgreen's. I also hear that Walmart may even have them.
I'm no positive, but i know ankle, thigh, hip, or foot injuries need crutches on some occations.
It all depends on the parent. If your parents are strict just say you tripped and twisted your knee while playing sports (espicially soccer) limp around and fake cry.if you have over protective parents just limp around and have a talk.