Crutches have been used for centuries to support the body during movement for those with leg or arm injuries. They are still commonly used today for people who have suffered a leg injury or have a medical condition that affects their mobility.
When using crutches due to a medical condition, it is important to choose a non-walking type to prevent further damage to the knee joint. However, if you are using crutches for convenience, a walking type may be more suitable.
There are various types of crutches available, each with its own advantages. A crutch consists of three parts: the foot, leg, and hand grip. The foot connects to the leg, which connects to the hand grip, allowing you to stand upright while using the crutch.
We offer a wide selection of crutches to meet your needs. Choose the one that is right for you. For even more amazing products, be sure to visit our Walking Aids category pages.