How To Make Your Crutches Softer

Soft dishtowels are another way to add comfort to your crutches.
How to make your crutches softer. There should be a space about 2 finger s width in between your armpit and your crutch top. Use safety pins to keep them secure. When hands get sore back to armpits. If necessary apply more weight to your hands if this gets sore put towels here.
Oarsome do a great rubber sleeve that cushions impact and makes you feel more secure on your crutches. Try to move the weight from armpits to your hands. Use a corresponding piece of hook and loop tape to line the middle of your travel pillow lengthwise. If you feel like the padded areas on the crutches are rubbing you wrong add some fabric to them to help soften the blow.
Place the travel pillow lengthwise on top of the crutch pad and push down so the hook and loop tape connects. Your wrist crease should be at the height of the hand rest on the crutch. As with underarm crutches keep your injured leg off of the ground at all times. Use your forearms to maintain your balance and control during the swinging motion.
Take kitchen towels and wrap them around the part of the crutch that goes under your armpits. In front of a mirror stand with your crutches at your side under your arms and let you hands dangle. You need to make sure the crutches are the right height for you. Though the therapist will prescribe a particular model of crutches it is necessary that the patient looks out for the one that has soft pads that provides complete comfort.
Pads for crutches should be selected in such a way that it provides complete comfort and convenience to the patient. Land on your uninjured leg about a step ahead of where your crutches touch the ground. Line the top of your crutch pads with double stick hook and loop tape. Crutch grips will help you get around and absorb the impact on your hands.
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