Adjustable Design
Our knee crutches feature an adjustable design, allowing individuals of different heights and leg sizes to use them comfortably. The adjustable feature ensures a proper fit and stability, providing support to the injured leg and reducing the risk of further injuries.
Hands-Free Mobility
The knee crutch provides a hands-free mobility solution, allowing individuals to use their hands freely while moving around. This feature is especially helpful for individuals who need to carry items or use their hands for other activities while recovering from injuries or surgeries.
Durable and Lightweight
The knee crutch is made from high-quality materials that ensure durability and reliability. Despite its sturdy construction, the knee crutch is also lightweight, making it easy to maneuver and transport.
Benefits of Using a Knee Crutch
Using a knee crutch offers numerous benefits for individuals recovering from lower leg injuries or surgeries. The knee crutch provides support and stability to the injured leg, reducing the risk of further injuries and allowing individuals to move around with ease and comfort. Additionally, the knee crutch promotes faster recovery and reduces the risk of complications, such as blood clots and joint stiffness, that can result from prolonged immobility.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is a knee crutch?
A knee crutch is a mobility device designed to provide support and stability to the knee and lower leg while allowing individuals to move around with ease and comfort.
Who can use a knee crutch?
Knee crutches can be used by individuals who have lower leg injuries or limitations, such as those recovering from surgery, sprains, or fractures.
How do I adjust the knee crutch?
The knee crutch can be adjusted to fit individuals of different heights and leg sizes. To adjust the knee crutch, loosen the adjustment knob, position the knee platform to the desired height, and tighten the knob to secure the platform in place.
Can I use a knee crutch on stairs?
It is not recommended to use a knee crutch on stairs, as this can be dangerous and increase the risk of falls and injuries. It is recommended to use a stair lift or handrails for support when using stairs.