Best Crutches

When it comes to mobility aids, crutches have long been a reliable tool for individuals facing both short-term injuries and long-term disabilities.  The best crutches on the market transcend conventional design and offer users a blend of comfort, durability, and innovation.  As technology continues to advance, crutches have helped redefine mobility and empower injured users to navigate life’s obstacles with greater confidence and ease.

Types of Crutches: Choosing the Right Crutches for You

Choosing the best crutches for your unique situation requires a consideration of your mobility goals and duration of expected use.  The best crutches will prioritize user comfort and an ergonomic setup acknowledging the importance of a pain-free experience during daily use.  Crutches come in a variety of sizes and shapes to accommodate everyone from toddler-aged users to bariatric older adults. With adjustable and non-adjustable options available, it's important to research the product offerings and find something that best protects your limb, fits your body type, and gives you the freedom to carry on with everyday living.  If additional support is needed, advanced padding accessories are available to further customize products and maximize comfort during use.

As a general rule of thumb, most crutches come in either underarm or forearm varieties. Regardless of design, a proper setup is essential to effectively offload the injured limb and keep the rest of your body protected from other injuries.  Standard underarm crutches should be fitted with the user in a fully upright position, leaving 2-3 finger widths between the armpit and underarm pad.  Similarly, with the arms extended, the wrist crease should line up with the handpiece, leaving a relaxed bend at the elbow.  If proper setup is neglected, patients can easily develop axillary nerve injuries and overuse conditions at the wrist, hand, and shoulder.

Alternatives to Crutches

Although standard crutches have shown some technological advancements including padding options and enhanced shock absorption, many alternatives actually offer users greater comfort and a higher degree of functional freedom.  Consider for instance, the limitation that standard crutches place on your upper body.  Try carrying a plate of hot food while managing bilateral crutches- it’s darn near impossible.  Luckily, innovative designs have now allowed for full offloading of a lower limb without requiring upper extremity use to do so. Whether you acutely sprained a ligament or are looking for a long-term solution for mobility, exploring hands-free alternatives to crutches can enhance both your recovery and your overall quality of life.


Freedom Leg: Best Crutches Alternative

When looking for the best crutch alternative on the market, look no further than the Freedom Leg.  The Freedom Leg was skillfully designed to replace traditional crutches and knee walkers and offload injured lower extremities without requiring any upper body involvement.  Now the leading solution for hands-free crutch alternatives, the Freedom Leg allows users to ambulate with a normal gait pattern and resume daily tasks like cooking, caring for children, and navigating stairs without being bogged down by crutch management.  

In addition to enhancing day-to-day functionality, the Freedom Leg has been found to aid in the healing process as well.  With a clever design and top-quality construction, it can help users to reduce pain, enhance mobility, and prevent further injuries often associated with traditional crutch use.

Who May Benefit

The Freedom Leg is appropriate for almost any knee, lower leg, ankle, and foot injuries.  Experienced any of the following? 

  • Foot or ankle surgery
  • Fractures of the foot or ankle
  • Femoral condylar fracture
  • Ankle fusion
  • Proximal tibial fracture
  • Microfracture surgery
  • Bunion surgery
  • Osteotomies
  • Plantar wounds
  • Achilles repair

If so, the Freedom Leg can help you get back on your feet in no time.

How to Fit Freedom Leg

The Freedom Leg uses patented technology, solid aluminum side rails, and a multi-point support system to seamlessly transfer force from the ground, past your injured joint, and through your proximal thigh.  It is both sturdy and lightweight making walking, stairs, and transitions a breeze.  Forget the woes of trying to walk on a limb while nonweight bearing, and get the best crutch alternative that the market has to offer.

In terms of fit, the Freedom Leg comes in 3 separate sizes and 2 unique lengths to meet all sizes and shapes.  The brace is applied in a seated position and the straps are adhered around the upper and lower leg.  Maintaining a slight amount of knee flexion, the brace can effectively offload the limb and transfer force from the ground to the upper thigh.  Whether you recently had ankle surgery, suffered from a meniscal tear, or are recovering from a lower leg fracture, the Freedom Leg may be right for you.

Get Back to Living With a Freedom Leg Brace

When injuries hold you down, the Freedom Leg is here to lift you back up.  If you’re looking to get back to the gym, return to occupational requirements, or simply hoping to get up and down the stairs without fear of falling, we’ve got you covered.  With simple application and solid fabrication, the Freedom Leg brace outweighs the competition and truly assists you in your mobility challenges.  No more wrist tendonitis or sore armpits. With a truly hands-free experience, the Freedom Leg lets you simply strap, stand and go!  

Are you ready to find your mobility solution? Get the Freedom Leg today and experience the freedom that you need and deserve to heal and get back to a life full of living.

Regain Your Freedom!

Freedom Leg 3.0
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Dr. Stelmaschuk

"Family Physician, had to have both of his feet repaired and found Freedom Leg very helpful, allowing him freedom to continue particing medicine and even running his snow blower"

Brandon Wise

"Broke his ankle and had to have surgery. The surgeons put screws in his ankle and told him not to put weight on it for 90 days. He was prescibed crutches. Fortunately he discoved Freedom Leg while looking for alternatives on the internet and was able to walk again without difficulty"