The Hardest Part of Using Forearm Crutches for the First Time
York Nordic is fortunate to have a sister brand, smartCRUTCH, that offers best in class, adjustable forearm crutches. Sometimes we get asked what the hardest part is of using forearm crutches for the first time. Typically, it can include:
Balance and Coordination: Learning to balance your body weight while using the crutches can be tricky. Coordinating arm and leg movements to maintain stability requires practice.
Upper Body Strength: Forearm crutches rely heavily on upper body strength, particularly in the arms, shoulders, and core. For those who aren't used to this, fatigue or discomfort can set in quickly.
Weight Distribution: Figuring out how much weight to place on the crutches versus the affected leg(s) takes time. Putting too much weight on the crutches can strain the arms, while too little can compromise stability.
Proper Gait Pattern: Adopting the right gait pattern (two-point, three-point, or four-point gait) can feel unnatural at first. Learning to sync the crutch and leg movements can be challenging, especially for those recovering from an injury or surgery.
Grip and Comfort: Holding the crutches correctly while avoiding discomfort in the hands, wrists, and forearms takes some getting used to. Adjusting the crutches to the right height and using padded grips can help reduce discomfort, but it still requires practice.
Navigating Stairs and Uneven Surfaces: Stairs, slopes, and uneven surfaces can be particularly intimidating for beginners, as they require extra caution and technique to avoid falls.
With practice, people often adapt, but the initial adjustment phase can be challenging. Here's to all those using forearm crutches for the first time...you will be great! Let's Get Out There!
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I am traveling overseas next month and needed a crutch that I was able to dismantle and pack in my bag or put in overhead bin on the plane. Not only is the crutch fun looking it matched all my needs. The customer service was a 10.
I have found these crutches to be very helpful getting around with (probable) EDS. They were very easy to set up and feel great. The only negative is that the padding in the cuffs falls off constantly, so I am going to have to adhere them another way. I almost didn't buy these because of the cost, but I'm glad I went for it, and I would recommend these to anyone with similar issues.