People with Osgood-Schlatter disease typically do not need crutches unless they are experiencing significant pain or difficulty walking. Treatment usually focuses on rest, ice, and pain relief, with crutches being used only if mobility is severely impacted. Consulting a healthcare provider is essential for personalized advice and management. Most individuals can manage symptoms with conservative treatment without the need for crutches.
This is a Repetitive Stress Disorder (RSD). Thus, resting the injured areas allows for healing and prevents further injury. Crutches may assist in the healing process. Normally, this disorder corrects itself, so unless otherwise informed, consider it a temporary problem.
All people with jellyfish stings to the leg or foot will need crutches
I do not mean to be offensive, but honestly this is a stupid question. if you have a sprained ankle and need crutches, fine. But if people think you faked it, that is ridiculous an injury is an injury, and who uses crutches in school for fun?
Not really because it is sad if you have to need them. However, if you do need them they do do a great job and make people mobile.
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
I'm no positive, but i know ankle, thigh, hip, or foot injuries need crutches on some occations.
Go see a doctor and they will tell you what is wrong with it and if there is enough damage to need crutches
Sometimes you do, it depends on the kind of cast you get. If the surgery makes you get a hard cast (the ones friends can sign), you need crutches. It you get a cast with a hard bottom, you also need them. The only time you don't need crutches is if the cast is EXTREMELY soft.
Actually using the crutches to ride is difficult, And usually if you need crutches there's something wrong with your legs, and you tend to need those to ride. But assuming that you're still fit enough to operate the bike there's no law against strapping a pair of crutches to the bike to bring them with you.
It depends on you. If there's no fracture, than you don't need crutches unless you want crutches. If you feel you cannot walk easily/ step on your sprained ankle at all, than you should get crutches. If you can limp around just fine, then there is no reason to get crutches.
Yes.
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