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Yellow Dog Production/Getty Images. A walker is the most supportive walking aid, though it's also the most cumbersome. It is an excellent option for those with poor balance or less upper body strength. Newer types of walkers have many options and features that can make the device more convenient to use. Factors to consider when looking for a walker include:
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If you think you have a tibia or fibula fracture — or any other broken bone — you need to see a healthcare provider as soon as possible. Go to the emergency room if you experience any of the following: Intense pain. You can't move your leg like usual. Your leg looks noticeably different or is out of its usual place.
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Treatment of a broken leg will vary, depending on the type and location of the break. Stress fractures may require only rest and immobilization, while other breaks may need surgery for best healing. Fractures are classified into one or more of the following categories: Open fracture. In this type of fracture, the skin is pierced by the broken bone.
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At home, children trip over toys or fall off of couches. At the park or in the school yard, kids fall off monkey bars or a scooter or bike. Broken bones can definitely be scary for kids as well as their parents. But in most cases, broken bones heal at a much faster rate in kids than in adults. How to deal with a kid in a cast
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When you're adjusting the height of your crutches, make sure you're wearing the footwear you're going to have on when using them. If your foot is in a cast or an orthopaedic boot, consider getting a shoe leveller for the other foot so that your feet are equally high off the floor. This will help you to simulate a normal walking gait while using your crutches (more about that further down).
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Step past with your stronger leg. In summary, move the crutches first, your injured leg next, and then your stronger leg. Going Up Stairs. To go upstairs with a handrail, place one crutch under one arm and use the handrail with the other arm for support. Step up with the stronger leg, then the injured leg, and lastly bring up the crutch.
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You shouldn't assume the crutches you have at home are the right ones for you: they may need adjusting, or you may need a pair of a different size or style, such as the hands-free single crutch. However, most people use standard crutches that should hit about one to two inches below the armpit ( axillary ) when you're standing straight.
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A dog with a broken leg will show several signs and needs veterinary attention. Learn how to tell if a dog has a broken leg and what to do about it. ... A dog with a broken leg will need medications to manage pain and inflammation. Your veterinarian may prescribe non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) as well as narcotic pain ...
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If you have a broken femur, you won't be able to put weight on your injured leg. What causes broken femurs? Most people break their femurs because of a car crash, a fall or from a gunshot. ... Ask your healthcare provider how much weight you can put on your leg. You may need to use a cane, crutches or a walker to get around. Your physical ...
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Individuals with lower leg injuries could soon be saying goodbye to traditional crutches with the development of a hands-free alternative that is more comfortable and potentially more effective. The device, developed by Purdue University graduates, could provide ergonomic and natural movement and transmit real-time recovery data to physicians.
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The lower extremity, or the leg, contains four bones (the femur, the patella, the tibia, and the fibula) and bends at the hip, the knee, and the ankle. These bones may break into two or more pieces.If a broken bone has been exposed to the outside, either by a cut over the fracture or by bone sticking out through the skin, it is called an open fracture.
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If your canine companion has an accident and suffers a broken leg, a veterinarian will need to assess the severity and location of the break. Another name for a broken bone is a fracture. Dogs are no different than humans in that they can accidentally fracture a leg bone during times of exercise or play. Not all events lead to broken bones ...
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A foot crush injury is a severe type of broken foot condition. When compressed between two hard surfaces, bones, soft tissue, and nerves can get crushed. ... develops over days or weeks, and it may be caused by vigorous, regular exercise. This typically affects the lower leg, buttock, or thigh. By contrast, abdominal compartment syndrome also ...
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Broken Leg funny cartoons from CartoonStock directory - the world's largest on-line collection of cartoons and comics. ... Broken Leg cartoons and comics. Ouch! In need of some comical consolation? CartoonStock has a leg up on knee-slapping broken leg cartoons. Perfect for get-well cards, medical publications, and a much-needed chuckle ...
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A strain is an injury to a muscle and/or tendon. Tendons are fibrous cords of tissue that attach muscles to bone. Strains often occur in the back or leg (typically, the hamstring). Similar to a sprain, a strain may be a simple stretch of your muscle or tendon, or it may involve a partial or complete tear of the muscle and tendon.
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Compartment syndrome — increased pressure in an arm or leg that causes serious muscle, nerve, blood vessel and tissue damage Multispecialty Expertise for Comprehensive Care Because crush injuries can affect any area of the body and can impact bones, muscles, organs and other tissues, this type of injury requires expert care from a variety of ...
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