Height adjustable aluminium axilla crutches with padded armrests, handgrips and crutch tips. Height adjustment is by means of wing nuts or push button adjustment of base and wing nut adjustment of handgrip. Available in 3 sizes although not all suppliers may carry the full range.
Height adjustable aluminium crutches with a padded forearm gutter and velcro security strap. A plastic handgrip can be adjusted for forearm length and hand rotation by means of a large wing nut and sliding metal tube. A heavy duty model is also available from some suppliers.
Double adjustable lightweight aluminium crutches with a plastic arm cuff. Available in two sizes with an optional ergonomic full palm grip.
Aluminium lightweight Canadian or elbow crutches which are adjustable in height from hand grip to ground (single adjustable) or includes adjustment from elbow cuff to hand grip (double adjustable). Push button adjustment. Heavy duty models are available but may not be stocked by all suppliers.
Lightweight aluminium, adjustable height, forearm crutches. The curved forearm support is adjustable to four positions. The slip resistant grip is interchangeable when worn out. The handle folds up and the rubber ferrule at base of crutch accommodates most surface angles. One model, available in a range of colours.
Aluminium Canadian style elbow crutches which fold into three sections connected by an elastic cord which runs down the centre of the crutch. Each crutch has a gel grip handle and a flexible rain grip tip on the base. Custom made to order.
Heavy duty aluminium axilla crutches which are adjustable in height. Available in three sizes for adults and children. The load capacity is 455kg.
iWALKFree is a hands free crutch designed to meet the mobility needs of people with non weight bearing lower leg injuries. The device supports the knee and upper leg using a universal, ambidextrous fastening system that allows for almost any adjustment for user height and leg size. Note: This crutch is for people with good balance. It is strongly recommended that the device be adjusted by an accredited physiotherapist or orthopaedic technologist prior to its initial use.
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