Cardinal Health Push Button Axillary Crutch
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Features
Cardinal Health adjustable Axillary Crutch is built for high-quality performance and measures up to daily wear and tear. The crutch replaces the traditional foam rubber with Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR)—a synthetic blend that lasts longer, resists damage, and importantly, is softer.
The Cardinal health Crutches provide push-button adjustability for ease of use.
Cardinal Health Crutch Features:
- Easy push button height adjustment in 1-inch increments
- Comfortable hand grips for a secure hold
- Slip-resistant tips for cushioned support
- Lightweight, sturdy construction
- No assembly required
- Not Made with Natural Rubber Latex
The correct way to use your Cardinal Health Axillary Crutch is:
- Walking - Leaning on your uninjured leg, place crutches in front of you, positioning them slightly wider than shoulder-width apart. Supporting your weight with your hands (not your armpits), carefully swing your good leg forward, placing this foot just in front of the crutches. Keep your head and posture upright to maintain balance. When using crutches, watch for possible safety hazards such as cords, water, or oil on the floor, rugs, or other obstacles.
- Walking up stairs – Hold onto the handrail with one hand while positioning both crutches under your opposite arm. If there is no handrail, position one crutch under each arm. Keeping the crutches on the stair on which you are standing, step up with the stronger leg first, followed by crutches and the injured leg.
- Walking downstairs – Place crutches down on stairs first, followed by the injured leg, then the stronger leg.
- Sitting down – Back up to the seat until you feel the backs of your legs touching it. Hold both crutches by the hand and grips the hand on the injured side. Hold onto the seat with the other hand and lower yourself slowly, bending at the hips. Unless authorized by your healthcare provider, keep your injured leg off the ground and your weight on your good leg.
- Standing up – Make sure that your seat is secure. If using a wheelchair, ensure that the brakes are engaged. Move forward until you are sitting at the edge of the seat. Place the stronger foot on the floor. Hold the crutches by the hand grips in the hand of your injured side. Push up from the seat with the stronger leg, keeping your head forward. When upright, place a crutch under each arm.
Sizing
SKU | Weight Capacity | Recommended User Height |
CACA901AD-PK | 300 lb. | 5 ft. 2 in.-5 ft. 10 in (Adult) |
CACA901TL-PK | 300 lb. | 5 ft.10 in.-6 ft. 6 in. (Tall) |
CACA901YTH-PK | 300 lb. | 4 ft. 6 in.-5 ft. 2 in. (Youth) |
Warranty
- The product warranty is applicable as per the terms and conditions provided by the product manufacturer.
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Returns
- No returns will be accepted after 30 days from the date of shipment.
- All returns are subject to a restocking fee as per manufacturers terms and conditions.
- All returns must have an RGA number (Returned Goods Authorization), unauthorized returns will not be accepted.
- We do not guarantee fulfillment of any desired purpose or product suitability to the user and this will not be considered as a valid reason for return.
- The products must be new, unused condition, not tampered with, in original packaging and returned at the customers expense in the original packaging.
- If your return is not due to any manufacturing defect then the original shipping cost will be deducted from the total refund.
- Hygiene, bath and toilet items cannot be returned once opened or used.
- Standard manufacturer terms and conditions apply for return policy of this product.
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