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Adjusting to crutches can be challenging, but with the right technique and a bit of practice, it can become easier. Here are some tips to help you adjust to crutches: 1. Get the right fit: The first step to adjusting to crutches is to ensure that they are the right size for you. The top of the crutches should be two inches below your armpits, and the handgrips should be at hip level. The cuffs should fit snugly around your upper arms. 2. Practice standing: Start by practicing standing on your crutches without trying to walk. Place the crutches a few inches away from your feet, then transfer your weight onto them and push yourself up. Make sure your weight is distributed evenly between your crutches and your unaffected foot. 3. Learn to walk: Once you're comfortable standing on your crutches, it's time to start walking. Begin by taking small steps, keeping your crutches in front of you and swinging your affected foot forward. Place the crutches a few inches ahead of your foot, then shift your weight onto them as you swing your other foot forward. 4. Take it slow: Don't try to move too quickly at first. Take small, deliberate steps until you feel comfortable and confident on your crutches. Keep your eyes focused on where you're going, rather than looking down at your feet. 5. Use your arms: Remember to use your arms to support your weight, rather than leaning on the crutches with your armpits. This can cause discomfort and may lead to nerve damage. 6. Sit down carefully: When sitting down, back up until you feel the chair or surface against the back of your legs. Then, lower yourself onto the seat or surface with your unaffected leg first, followed by your affected leg and crutches. 7. Take care of your skin: Using crutches can cause blisters and sores on your hands and under your arms. To prevent this, make sure to wear comfortable, padded gloves and adjust the cuffs to the right height. You can also use padding to protect your skin. Adjusting to crutches can take time, so be patient and take it one step at a time. Remember to rest and take breaks as needed, and ask for help if you need it. With practice and perseverance, you'll soon be able to move around with ease on your crutches.
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