Lightweight Adjustable Crutches

$50.00

Lightweight and durable construction for easy mobility
Adjustable height to fit different users comfortably
Padded hand grips and underarm support for extra comfort
Non-slip rubber tips for added safety and stability
Suitable for injury recovery, post-surgery, and long-term use

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Description

Product Details

Strong mobility support

Reliable Mobility Support

Designed to provide stability and balance for patients recovering from lower extremity injuries, surgery, or mobility impairments.

Adjustable height

Adjustable Design

Easily adjustable height to fit different users and ensure proper posture and comfort during use.

Comfort padding

Comfortable Padding

Features padded grips and underarm cushioning to minimize pressure and maximize comfort during daily activities.

Lightweight

Lightweight & Durable

Constructed from lightweight aluminum or wood, strong enough to support safe, long-term use while remaining easy to handle.

Crutch types

Variety of Types

Available in axillary (underarm), forearm (Lofstrand), and platform attachments to meet temporary or long-term mobility needs.

Safe use

Safe & Functional Use

Designed to assist with mobility-related daily activities such as walking, grooming, and bathing when lower limb weight-bearing is limited.

Proper fitting

Proper Fit & Training

Best results achieved when fitted by a healthcare provider and accompanied by gait training to ensure safe use.

Device TypeAxillary or Forearm Crutches
MaterialLightweight Aluminum or Wood
AdjustabilityHeight Adjustable
Weight CapacityStandard & Bariatric Options
UsageShort-term or Long-term Mobility Support

What’s Included

  • One pair of crutches (axillary or forearm style)
  • Padded grips and underarm cushions
  • Height adjustment mechanism
  • User instructions

Insurance & Eligibility (Bill to Insurance)

Medicare Part B and most insurance providers cover crutches when deemed medically necessary and prescribed by a clinician.

General Coverage

  • Mobility-related functional limitation affecting MRADLs (toileting, dressing, grooming, bathing).
  • Patient can safely use crutches in their home environment.
  • The functional deficit can be addressed with crutches (walker/wheelchair not required).

Documentation Requirements

  • Clinical evaluation notes supporting diagnosis and mobility needs.
  • Standard Written Order (SWO) with device details, practitioner signature, and date.
  • Proof of delivery and same/similar check compliance.
Patients are responsible for 20% coinsurance under Medicare Part B after deductible. Insurance claim assistance available upon request.

Disclaimer

This content is for informational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Always follow fitting, gait training, and usage recommendations from your healthcare provider. Medicare coverage may vary; confirm benefits with your plan.

Frequently Asked Question

What are crutches used for?
Crutches are mobility aids designed to help individuals walk when they have an injury, surgery, or condition that affects weight-bearing on the legs or feet.
What types of crutches are available?
The most common types are underarm (axillary) crutches, forearm (elbow) crutches, and platform crutches. Each type offers different levels of support and comfort.
How do I choose the right size of crutches?
Properly sized crutches should allow a 1–2 inch gap under the armpit and keep your elbows slightly bent when holding the handgrips.
Can crutches be adjusted?
Yes, most modern crutches are adjustable in both height and handgrip positioning to suit different users.
How do I prevent discomfort while using crutches?
Use padded grips and armpit cushions, wear supportive shoes, and adjust the crutches properly to avoid strain on your hands and underarms.
Are crutches safe to use on stairs?
Yes, but extra caution is needed. Always follow proper stair techniques, and if you feel unsafe, ask for assistance or use a ramp/elevator if available.
How long will I need to use crutches?
The duration depends on your injury or surgery recovery plan. Your doctor or physiotherapist will guide you on when it is safe to stop using crutches.

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