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Avoiding Injuries While on Crutches

Although crutches are used during a recovery phase, however there are certain risks associated with them which can lead to further injuries. There are some cool tips which you can follow to eliminate further injuries while using crutches. Detailed post at https://homecaresv.com/avoiding-injuries-crutches/<br>

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Avoiding Injuries While on Crutches

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  1. Avoiding Injuries While On Crutches

  2. Don’t Rest On Your Armpits Resting on your armpits can actually cause skin irritation. In some cases, this practice can lead to rashes. While extra padding may be helpful, crutches can prevent rashes. Baby powder can control moisture and reduce chances of rashes developing. When possible, rely on the handgrips of the crutches to support you when moving. (805) 527-9600 Homecaresv.com

  3. Avoid Using Too Wide a Stance A wide stance actually increases risks of falling. Finding the appropriate stance prevents you from losing your balance. Most recommend that the crutches be used with the appropriate vertical stance. (805) 527-9600 Homecaresv.com

  4. Add content here. Use Your Legs On the Stairs Some people rely on their hands to support them while using the stairs. It’s actually better to rely on the legs to support the weight while climbing down the stairs. The hands should only be used to hold on to the crutches, not to support the entire body while heading downstairs. Hopping while going down the steps is recommended and may be easier to help maintain balance. (805) 527-9600 Homecaresv.com

  5. Add content here. Don’t Rely On Furniture While it may seem convenient at the time, holding on to a chair or sofa to navigate a space is not recommended. This puts you at risk for falling and getting another injury. Seniors and those recently injured may find it difficult to get acclimated to using crutches. When using crutches, skin irritation, falls and other injuries can happen if a person isn’t careful. By following the tips above, you are sure to have a much safer experience. (805) 527-9600 Homecaresv.com

  6. Contact Home Care Pharmacy Visit Home Care Pharmacy for crutches and other medical supplies in Simi Valley! 1687 Erringer Rd #101 Simi Valley, CA 93065 jason@hamecaresv.com (805) 527-9600

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