It's on the correct side, just pointing it out so we don't spread fake news
When using a single crutch, you'll have to decide which side to use it on. Medical professionals recommend placing the crutch under the arm on the side of your healthy leg — or in other words, on the opposite side of your injured leg. Squeeze the crutch underneath your armpit and grab the hand grip that's roughly in the middle of the crutch.
This just sounds absurdly dumb to me. I had an injury on one leg sometime ago and I used the crutch on that injured side; using it the other way (as you noted) felt super weird to me.
It's on the correct side, just pointing it out so we don't spread fake news
This just sounds absurdly dumb to me. I had an injury on one leg sometime ago and I used the crutch on that injured side; using it the other way (as you noted) felt super weird to me.
This is why we research! So we don’t go by feelings.