Make Your Crutches Comfortable With Ergonomic Crutch Hand Grip Pads!
Crutches are a
very useful equipment to help with the mobility of people with lower limb
injuries. However, it can be a complex thing to do along with side effects of
strains on other parts of the body such as wrist and hand strains and pain.
However, if you are going to use them for the very first time or for a long
period of time with proper accessories and guidance on how to use them
you can prevent the side effects and pains. After an acute lower limb injury,
you may be advised by your physiotherapist to use crutches in order to limit
the load/weight on the injured limb while walking. By changing the standard
crutch handle to ergonomic grips such as Ergo Grip with 3 times more hand
support surface with natural posture form which you can reduce or eliminate the
pressure on your wrist and hand that may cause additional issues. It also help
with proper weight distribution and safer walking experience. make the use of
crutches much more comfortable while removing pressure and strain on the joints
by utilizing Crutch Hand Grip Pads.
How to use your crutches the right way?
Using crutches may put excessive strains on the upper-body,
especially on hands and wrists, so relying on the old fashion crutch hand grips
can cause new complications and injuries. If you have never used crutches, you
need to know a couple of important tips for using them correctly.
- To stand up, take
your crutches in one hand on your injured leg side by holding the crutch
hand grip pads. Push down with your other hand on the chair.
- To sit down, hold both crutches in one hand on the injured leg side
by holding the hand grips together and reach for the chair with your other
hand and lower yourself into the chair slowly.
For an enhanced support and comfort while using
crutches for walking around, you can order the new patented Ergo Grip’s crutch
hand grips online. It replaces your current crutch hand grip easily and without
the need of any tools. Try this small change and feel the big difference!
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