MPM Forearm Crutches (1 Pair), Adjustable with Handle Pad, Heavy Duty for Standard and Tall Adults, Lightweight Aluminum Mobility Aid Arm Crutches
- Brand:
- MPM Models
- Model Number:
- 144373
- UPC:
- 889028188262
- EAN:
- 0889028188262
- Walmart SKU:
- 2238247508
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$32.99 | |
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$21.24 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$29.99 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.1/5 from 59 reviews.
I am in PT again. We did the 4 leg Cane, it was good but my left hand was always reaching to grab support. Did the Walker and Rollator. I will still use the Rollator because it has a seat. But i asked if we could try these, and here i am owning a pair. :) I am really happy about this. I feel more secure than the Walker, and I'm standing up straight!! I am very pleased, and really believe this is what i need! I highly recommend them, but that is up to your Team. Your PT, and Dr's will decide what's best. So good luck to all, and keep.on walking. Don't give up!!!!
Wrist Styx... it's unfortunate I have to have them but they are fantastic they are so much better than regular clutches give you more stability fantastic
very sturdy, confidence
just what I needed
Lightweight, stable placement, little risk of slipping. The handles are of a foam padding, so they are comfortable in that regard; however, when using for long periods of time, you need to be careful to be sure that the crutches are adjusted properly for your height. They can be adjusted for a person of about 4'8 in of height of taller. Very nice crutches at an affordable price! A
It is easier to use than I thought it would be. My right legs amputated from the knee down. This product helps me from leaning forward while I'm using my prosthetic leg.
They were easy to fit, adjust and use.
These are really sturdy... but the arm bands don't expand so that you can pull your arms out with ease if you start to fall... the openings on the front need to be bigger in case you need to get your arms out fast if you start to fall otherwise you won't be able to catch yourself and you will fall flat on your face... it's the only thing that I don't like about these
Tubing diameter is too thin. These have the tubing of an old persons cane and not a medical device capable of withstanding 3 times the body weight of the user. Which is what crutches do, especially when descending stairs. I've broken enough bones. Thanks for reminding me to return these.
very cheap the rubbers on the bottom don't even stay on them on the shaft you're supposed to securely tighten them down after you lock my place on one of mine it just keeps turning you can't tighten it down but it was only 30 bucks just giving all the rest of you people a heads up thank you
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $29.99 (Jun 8) to $32.99 (May 16) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $31.81.
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