Crutches are mobility aids that help individuals walk safely while reducing weight on the legs. They range from standard underarm (axillary) crutches to specialized forearm, bariatric, and bariatric forearm crutches, each offering tailored support for short-term recovery, long-term mobility needs, or higher weight capacities. Standard crutches are widely available and suitable for temporary use, while forearm (Lofstrand) crutches promote a more natural gait and are often preferred for long-term use. Bariatric options provide reinforced stability for heavier users. Proper use involves supporting weight through the hands rather than the underarms and maintaining an upright posture to promote balance and reduce fatigue. These devices are valuable across home, clinical, and rehabilitation settings, supporting independence, safe movement, and daily routines.













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