
Originally Posted by
splat
Remember to use your arms and not rest your weight all the time with the crutch punching into your armpits. It'll wear on you.

Originally Posted by
systemoverblow'd
^and very bad for you. Good call. Not a lot of first timers understand this!
Beat me to it.My good friend who is a retired PTherapist saw me and right away took my crutches away and readjusted them so I didn't have them pushing into my armpits. Blood flow and nerves don't need that excessive pressure. She also raised the hand holds so my arms would be bent.
I used both crutches for most of the eight weeks my left leg had to be locked straight. I didn't need them that whole time but it really helped keep my back straighter. Clumping around with the straight leg around the house was ok but walking any distance did my low back no good at all. My first big walks on crutches were at the off leash dog park on the easy trails. Kai was incredibly happy to be back in the woods! So was I!
Good thing it was my left knee and my car is an automatic. I could drive anywhere and was very entertaining to watch getting in and out of the driver seat. I used my wife's disability placard with no guilt whatsoever.
Today is six months since surgery so I get to ski tomorrow! Groomers only says my ortho, ok, groomers covered by new pow coming up. Baker here I come. I'm excited.
Patience and no mistakes are the key to success. Keep having fun and I hope you get back sooner than later.
In drove this drunken madman and stopped on a dime! Unfortunately the dime was in Mr. Rococo's pocket!
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