Category: Assistive device, Class I Medical device
Hand Forearm Crutches with upper arm cuff, also known as an elbow crutch or forearm cane, is a type of cane with a crutch, a handle, and a back leaning forearm support. The position of the handle and the length of the Aluminum arm elbow Crutches for Walking can be adjusted. Due to the fact that the elbow support on the upper part of Forearm Crutches with Anti-Drop Cuff is located below the back of the elbow, it is named the elbow cane. The arm sleeve that holds the forearm with the of Aluminum arm Crutches Height Adjustable is a folded leaf type, with two types: front opening and side opening; According to the degree of wrapping of the arm sleeve, Lightweight Aluminum Medical Support Crutches can also be divided into two types: fully open and semi open; According to different user groups, Lightweight Aluminum Medical Support Crutches can be divided into children's type and adult type; According to different support points, Lightweight Aluminum Medical Support Crutches can be divided into single legged and multi legged types.
Description
1.Aluminum arm elbow Crutches for Walking are usually made of aluminum alloy material, which has the characteristics of strong support, sturdy and lightweight.
2.Forearm Crutches with Anti-Drop Cuff require the user's forearm to have support ability.
3. Aluminum arm Crutches Height Adjustable are often used in pairs and can generally reduce the weight on the lower limbs by 40% -50%, providing good wrist stability.
4. Lightweight Aluminum Medical Support Crutches usually have a larger support area, which can provide better stability, especially on wet or uneven ground.
5.Hand Forearm Crutches with upper arm cuff are usually lightweight, easy to carry, and suitable for travel or daily use.
6. Regularly check the Forearm Crutches with Anti-Drop Cuff, cane screw links, and anti slip pads for looseness and wear, and replace them in a timely manner;
7. When using Aluminum arm Crutches Height Adjustable ,Elderly people should be accompanied when using walking aids to prevent accidental falls.
Common examples of use
Hand Forearm Crutches with upper arm cuff mainly used for bilateral weakness or disharmony in the lower limbs, unilateral weakness in the lower limbs that cannot bear weight, and severe weakness or disharmony in both lower limbs.
SIZE: UNIV


What are the different types of crutches?
Underarm (axillary) crutches: Underarm crutches are the most common type of crutch. ...
Forearm crutches: You might see these crutches referred to as elbow crutches. ...
Gutter crutches: Gutter crutches are less common than the other types.