Look who had a foot operation!
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That was my first thought. A crutch would be to stop you from putting weight on the injured side, no?
ABSOLUTELY!
My husband had surgery on his left ankle and was in the same kind of boot. He used his crutch on his left side to keep pressure off the surgery.
She’s received a new piece of jewelry perhaps? One can hope!
Black rubber and plastic. Non-removable and waterproof. So hot with the elites right now.
So...does this explain Delaware?
Interesting.... I think sometings about to habben.
I think Dr, that what we got here is a pandemic of Tribbles? I think Spock went maskless to Barry’s B’Day bash and stupor-spreaderized Tribbles in these demons? What’s the Alexa-Tricorder say?
I have had knee and hip surgery. I was told to use the crutch on the opposite side of the affected leg.
i would think! doesn't it act as a leg when you can't use that leg? this reaks of bullshit. although i'd like if she was actually hurt. i like it more that it's prob a monitor for their "2 week vacation" while the world burns
Looked it up - a single crutch is used on the opposite side from the injured leg. She's using it correctly. When I saw the picture, I thought she was using it on the wrong side as well.
https://www.selfhealthcare.net/how-to-use-one-crutch/
The link has an instructional video showing how to use a crutch with a walking boot. You use it in the opposite side.
You want the extra stability from a wide base supported on opposite sides.
If you can’t put weight on it, you use two crutches or other tools to avoid standing on it at all.
It’s called a “walking” boot for a reason.
Seeing the handshake makes perfect sense of this comment.
The official story is she stepped on something on a beach in Hawaii and didn't get immediate treatment for some unknown reason.
Probably a sea urchin and she was rushing back to the mainland to get Hunter to pee on it for her.
What do the acronyms mean
"walking backwards and tripping" and "playing with balls"
lol!
Weight bearing as tolerated or partial weight bearing.
Uhh. No. Deporting because youre a shill or just dumb.
Yes. Yes i am.
Lets not devolve to this. Lets be on the side with truth, even if it isn’t what we initially thought. She’s using the crutch correctly.
It's okay, she's a limo driver.
Um. If she wants to keep the weight off the injured left side, "where would the weight have to shift to?" you mean like, the non-injured right leg? The right leg is still capable of supporting weight. If you're using the crutch on the right side, you're having to lean constantly to the right; aka a very non-natural situation. Using the crutch on the left side allows the crutch to take the place of the left foot.
I’m sorry but this shows how hive-minded this place can be sometimes. A simple search on DuckDuckGo and there’s a plethora of sources advising that you use the crutch on the non-afflicted side. Let’s do research guys and stop giving u/ARandomOgre content to post on his/her forum.
I have never once posted anything from here to the forum I moderate.
Also, why on earth would anyone make fun of anyone for having an argument about which side you’re supposed to use the crutch on? I think most people get through life without using them. It’s probably not something most people think about.
No offense...but your name gives you creds 😂
that would be the case if using two crutches and not using the bad foot at all.
Yeah, so, my whole point is--you don't use the 'bad' foot. Hence 'bad' foot. But clearly the medical consensus is that it's still fine to hobble around putting pressure on your busted foot so long as you lean the other way. Who knew?
That seems very unnatural.
Say left side hurt. You would be effectively vaulting your right foot for every step.
You’re either an antagonist or a special kind of stupid!
How?
This analogy of yours makes as much sense as quarantining the healthy, but once again here we are. The fucking crutch is to reduce the weight load ‘ONTHE SIDE’ of the injury - not the healthy side. This is like debating a fucking Democrat!
No, you are wrong.