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  • Forearm crutches and slippery conditions

    Got this Q from a member over the weekend:

    I joined this group while searching for information or advice on how to avoid sliding with my forearm crutches when walking on wet surfaces that can’t be detected easily, such as dripped water on a wood flooring in the lobby of my building. I use Tornadoe crutch tips but they’re not foolproof. Your advice is very much appreciated. - G
    Great question, G. The short answer: you can't. Those tips are the best for slippery conditions. But that said, when I encounter unexpected wetness, I take much shorter strides and try to plant the crutch straight down. But when one slips out unexpectedly, it can be real unnerving and challenging to keep your balance.

    Other advice, crutch users?
    Dave Bexfield
    ActiveMSers

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    It has got to be one of the more annoying and potentially dangerous aspects of crutch walking. After much net research, contact with
    Thomas Fetterman and Sidestix, there's nothing. My current challenge is wet leaves, soon to be ice and snow. I also use your technique's, Dave. I have design ideas.

    Teena Marie

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