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ОтветитьHow manny weeks in non weight bearing method in tibia fructure natural healing process ive been almost 3 months
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ОтветитьWatching from Bangladesh 🇧🇩.
I have pelvic fractured, fall from Roof top.
Alhamdulillah, now, i m in bed rest
I can’t hop with a walker. My amputated leg just doesn’t do well with this kind of “walking”. I thought hopping overall was the wrong way to work a walker. But I am just learning as only a couple of months out from the amputation
ОтветитьWhat condition is this ? Knee surgery?
ОтветитьI was waiting for her to get stuck somewhere and Johnny Sins to come out and "assist''
ОтветитьI’m legally blind and need to be nonweightbearing off my foot for two weeks the doctor doesn’t wanna even do the surgery because he doesn’t know how I’m gonna do it I’m not sure either I’m also quite large so I’m not sure what to do I can’t really use crutches my bathroom is really small so I can’t get a walker into it in a wheelchair again is not gonna fit in some of the rooms
ОтветитьAny suggestions for the hands and shoulders? I’m getting bruises on my hands and I need to be non weight bearing for 4-6 weeks 🙃
ОтветитьThanks!
ОтветитьVery surprised to see medical personnel using hopping as a safe procedure. You need to slide the good foot.
ОтветитьI figured this out yesterday through trial and error. 👍
ОтветитьShe is hopping! This put a lot pressure on the good leg!
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ОтветитьHave the same walker and a broken ankle
Ответитьgabba gool
ОтветитьBest wishes yer
ОтветитьI’ve been using a walker like this with my knee behind me in a brace locked at 0-30 degrees for 3 days and I’ve just started having really bad lower back pain on the side of my good leg. What can I do to avoid this?
ОтветитьGreat video! Thank you
ОтветитьJesus that accent 😂
ОтветитьThank you ladies! Im a RN but wasnt sure about this technique. I now have a fractured pelvis and needed this instruction. God bless@
Ответитьhow much time after surgery??
ОтветитьI would do way smaller steps though to begin with. The patient in this video is tall and many patients are 5'4" or shorter. Eventually you can go fast but not at the beginning.
ОтветитьShouldn’t be affected leg be extended forward/straight, not bent as if she was going upstairs?
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