smartCRUTCH – Adult Smart Crutches
$59.54
$72.04
Description SmartCRUTCH’s patented modular design distributes your body weight over your forearm, releasing pressure and pain from your hands, wrists and shoulders. Fully adjustable, it can be used comfortably as both a platform or forearm crutch. Specifications SMALL MEDIUM LARGE Weight of Single SmartCRUTCH 1kg 1kg 1kg Forearm Length Range 19-23cm 22-25cm 24-32cm Circumference Range of Cuff 21-24cm 28-32cm 28-32cm Height Ranges for user with length of lower leg used at that range 156-185cm 166-185cm 166-185cm Elbow Height Range at 20°- 60° Angle Setting 76-118cm 86-120cm 96-126cm Elbow Height Range at the 60° – 90° Angle Setting 72-115cm 82-116cm 92-122cm User Weight Limit – NON-Weight Bearing Use (used to swing through) 120kgs 120kgs 120kgs User Weight Limit – Weight Bearing Use (for Stability & Balance) 140kgs 140kgs 140kgs Measurement of height from floor to elbow Arm measurement length Handle, Grips & Ferrules Features Ergonomically designed grips provide natural wrist angle and even load across palm. 15° to 90° forearm platform settings to meet personal comfort and mobility requirements. Locking spline allows for secure rotational angle settings. 3-point forearm length settings for additional customization. 10-position push-pin height adjustment (Range between sizes: 4′ 8″ to 6′ 7″). Hourglass-shaped foot design maximizes surface contact. Shock absorption built into the design of the specialized ferrule and cuff memory foam. Benefits Transfer of weight to forearm results in less fatigue and injury prevention. Less pressure on hands reduces pain, discomfort or blistering. Mitigates the potential of pinched or damaged nerves. Improves posture and gait resulting in less pain or fatigue. Allows freedom of hands while still providing support. Easier to navigate while ascending or descending stairs. 10 fashion colors to suit personal style. Instructions Click here to see more videos for smartCRUTCH. Compare conventional crutches to smartCRUTCH® smartCRUTCH® also helps maintain proper posture, relieve stress and minimize fatigue Axillary Crutches For more than 80 years the conventional underarm (axillary) crutch has been the standard issued walking device for temporary disabilities or injuries in the United States. Not much has changed since their inception apart from replacing wood construction to lighter weight aluminum in the early 1960’s. They have certainly served a purpose but their primitive design continues to cause irritation and severe injury to nerves, tendons and soft tissue found in the axilla (armpit). Also, direct load on the hands and wrists can cause additional joint and nerve damage along with blistering or callusing of the palms. Forearm Crutches Forearm crutches are commonly used throughout Europe for both short term and long term use. They are beginning to gain popularity in the United States and Canada but are mostly used by individuals with long term disabilities. The forearm crutch design does have some advantages over underarm crutches by eliminating damage to the axilla (armpit) region of the body. However, their inherent design places direct weight load on the hands and wrists which can cause damage to palms, joints, nerves and tendons with limited use. smartCRUTCH® The smartCRUTCH® design incorporates all of the benefits of a forearm style while minimizing or eliminating the compressive forces on the hands and wrists. It does this by allowing the user to adjust the angle of the forearm platform to reduce or increase the amount of weight load to the hands and wrists. Transferring this load to the forearm can reduce or potentially eliminate injuries commonly found with the use of standard underarm or forearm crutches as stated above. smartCRUTCH® also helps maintain proper posture, relieve stress and minimize fatigue setting you up for a safe and speedy recovery. smartCRUTCH is modular in design, setting new standards in mobility. smartCRUTCH® Modular Design. Allows even weight distribution for maximum comfort Maximizes comfort through even distribution on hands, wrists and forearms. Spreads load over larger surface area minimizing pressure. Fully adjustable to meet personal comfort and mobility requirements. Ergonomically design grips Enhances comfort and maximizes load displacement. Grips are offset 7° to ensure stability and comfort. Specifically designed left and right hand grips. Fully adjustable, modular design User variation and customization. 3 point forearm length settings. Hourglass-shaped foot maximizes surface contact. Conventional Axillary Crutches. Pressure on axilla (armpit) Discomfort. Pain. Nerve Impingement or Damage. Wrist strain Discomfort. Pain & inflammation. Damage to joints. Pressure on palms of hands Excessive pressure causing blistering/callusing. Requires the ability to grip Use limitation. Shock transmitted through the body with every step No effective suspension mechanism to minimize the effect of jolts.
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