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  2. Orthopedic cast - Wikipedia

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    For those who cannot use crutches due to balance or strength challenges, a wheelchair or knee scooter might be suggested as a more stable mobility option. In certain situations, partial weight-bearing may be permitted, and specialized footwear can be fitted over the cast for added support.

  3. Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction - Wikipedia

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    This phase begins immediately post surgery while the patient is still on crutches and in a removable knee brace, which they're projected to be using for seven to ten days. During this phase the patient will begin seeing a physical therapist that will discuss the main goals of rehabilitation.

  4. Gait training - Wikipedia

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    Gait training or gait rehabilitation is the act of learning how to walk, either as a child, or, more frequently, after sustaining an injury or disability.Normal human gait is a complex process, which happens due to co-ordinated movements of the whole of the body, requiring the whole of Central Nervous System - the brain and spinal cord, to function properly.

  5. Kid Cudi Shows Progress as He Walks With Surgical Boot and ...

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    Kid Cudi still has "a ways to go" in his recovery from a broken foot, but he's now able to put 20 percent of his weight on the right foot, which is now in a boot.The "Day 'n' Nite" rapper, 40 ...

  6. Wiz Khalifa Is Recovering From a Pelvis Injury, Shares Video ...

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    Wiz Khalifa is revealing why he's using the help of crutches to get back on his feet. The "See You Again" rapper shared video of himself on Twitter doing exactly that, while adding that a "small ...

  7. Crutch - Wikipedia

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    A boy using underarm (axillary) crutches to keep weight off the injured leg A man using forearm crutches. A crutch is a mobility aid that transfers weight from the legs to the upper body. It is often used by people who cannot use their legs to support their weight, for reasons ranging from short-term injuries to lifelong disabilities.

  8. Surgical positions - Wikipedia

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    The most common nerve injuries during surgery occur in the upper and lower extremities. [1] Injuries to the nerves in the arm or shoulder can result in numbness, tingling, and decreased sensory or muscular use of the arm, wrist, or hand. [1] Many operating room injuries could be solved by simply restraining the arms and legs. [1]

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