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Provides stability and balance assistance.
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Open cuff design allows for easy arm insertion
and removal
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Adjustable height settings.
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Assists individuals in moving around safely and
maintaining independence.
Ossenberg Open cuff elbow crutches provide enhanced
stability and balance support, helping individuals with mobility challenges
maintain a secure and upright posture while walking. The open cuff design
allows users to easily insert and remove their arms, making these crutches more
convenient for users who need to alternate between walking and using their
hands.
Ossenberg Open cuff elbow crutches typically have
adjustable height settings, enabling users to find the most comfortable and
ergonomic position for their arms and wrists. Open-cuff elbow crutches aid
individuals in moving around safely and efficiently, making them suitable for
those recovering from injuries or surgeries that affect their lower limbs.
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Usage Instructions:
Adjust Height: Begin by adjusting the height of the
crutches. Most open-cuff elbow crutches have a push-button mechanism to set the
desired height. Ensure the crutches are at the proper level, with your arms
slightly bent when gripping the handles.
Arm Insertion: Stand upright and hold the crutch
grip handles. Insert your arms through the open cuffs, allowing the cuffs to
rest comfortably around your forearms, just above the wrist.
Grip Handles: Hold the grip handles firmly but not
too tightly. Your arms should be slightly bent when holding the handles,
providing a comfortable and ergonomic position.
Walking: To walk, step forward with your weaker
leg while simultaneously moving the crutches forward. The crutches should
provide support and balance as you move.
Weight Distribution: Ensure weight distribution
between your arms and legs. Avoid putting excessive pressure on your underarms
to prevent discomfort or potential nerve compression.
Rhythm: Establish a comfortable rhythm while
walking. As you become more accustomed to using the crutches, your movements
will become smoother and more efficient.
Stairs and Obstacles: When ascending stairs, lead
with your stronger leg, followed by your weaker leg and then the crutches. When
descending, start with the crutches, followed by your weaker leg and then your
stronger leg. Be cautious of obstacles and uneven surfaces.
Ingredients: Open cuff elbow crutches are
primarily composed of durable materials such as aluminum or lightweight metal
alloy for the main body. The handgrips and cuffs are usually made from rubber
or foam padding to provide a comfortable grip and support for the arms. The
adjustment mechanisms are typically made of metal or plastic components for
ease of height customization.