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It takes some coordination to get around on crutches. To make sure you use your crutches correctly, please read these instructions and follow them carefully.

Sizing Your Crutches
Walking with Crutches
Managing Chairs with Crutches
Managing Stairs Without Crutches
Important Rules for Safety and Comfort

Sizing Your Crutches

Crutch pad, hand grip, crutch tip, length adjustment area, hand grip adjustment area

Even if you’ve already been fitted for crutches, make sure your crutch pads and handgrips are set at the proper distance, as follows:

Walking with Crutches (Non–weight–bearing)

If your podiatric foot and ankle surgeon has told you to avoid all weight–bearing, it is important to follow these instructions carefully. You will need sufficient upper body strength to support all your weight with just your arms and shoulders.

Tripod position

Begin in the "Tripod Position"

The tripod position is the position you stand in when using crutches. It is also the position you begin walking in.

To get into the tripod position, place the crutch tips about 4" to 6" to the side and in front of each foot. Stand on your "good" foot (the one that is weight–bearing).

Managing Chairs with Crutches

To get into and out of a chair safely:

Managing Stairs without Crutches

The safest way to go up and down stairs is to use your seat — not your crutches.

To go up stairs:

To go down stairs:

IMPORTANT!

Follow These Rules for Safety and Comfort: