Ergobaum Jr. Forearm Crutches with Shock Absorbers for Users 3'9'' to 5' in Height, with Ergonomic Handle Grips, All-Terrain Ultralite Non-Slip Rubber Tips, Knee-Rest Platforms, LED Light (Red)
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Selected User Reviews For Ergobaum Jr. Forearm Crutches with Shock Absorbers for Users 3'9'' to 5' in Height, with Ergonomic Handle Grips, All-Terrain Ultralite Non-Slip Rubber Tips, Knee-Rest Platforms, LED Light (Red)
This is a very comfortable dress because the shock absorbers make it easy on your shoulders. I have used similar crutches in the past, but this one is a bit heavier. Afterward, my husband removed the knee pads since they weren't necessary. It also removed a little bit of weight from It is a good thing that there is elbow and hand palm padding, especially on the crutches with the arm straps attached. There is not much I have to DIY on them since it has everything I need.
In the larger size, I was very heavy, distorted my upper body, and had a lot of discomfort in my hand and shoulder areas. I am 5'2" and initially tried the larger size. A junior version of this program was then available. A hole can be drilled to lengthen it, and the hand position and arm length improve. The pole was too short but there is just enough room to add an extra hole. As a result, I removed the leg rest to make them lighter, and I had training from my physical therapist, which eliminated the weight problem. In the event that I get in long lines again after Covid, I may be forced to replace one knee rest.
The ergonomic grips are also helpful since she has spins bifurcation and crutches are a part of her daily life. She loves them.
I think it's well designed and crafted. I have yet to put them to use, because I'm still a few days away from my surgery. There is only one problem and that is that I have been provided with two As I contacted my vendor to ask for the left crutch, I was told that the extra right crutch could simply be adjusted to be used as In that case, I am confident that the equipment I am using is the best.
The upper part of the body is more strained.
This was my favorite shoe because it is comfortable and ergonomic - like it says.
The height of my body is 4 ft 4 inches. Previously, I owned a pair of the youth ones in this color, and I was fine with them, but after purchasing a new pair of blue ones, they are not only very heavy, but they are too tall for me to use comfortably, even on the lowest setting. My height of 4'4" has made them too difficult for me, and I don't think a child, especially one that is shorter than me, might have the same problem. To remove some weight, I removed the knee pads, which helped a little, but I was not able to walk for long before I had to rest. Since I'm taller, they're a few inches taller than my last pair (not ergonomic). There is something going on here that I do not understand.