Walking Aid
Table of Contents
What is a Walking Aid?ย
There are a number of Walking Aids available to assist people who have difficulty walking or who cannot walk independently without one. These external aids are crutche, sticks, and frames. Braces and splints which can be used to assist walking are not described in book
Crutches as Walking Aidย
There are three basic types of crutche and they are used to reduce weight-bearing on one or both legs or to give additional support where balance is impaired and strength is inadequate.
- ย
Axillary Crutches
- Axillary crutches are made of wood with an axillary pad, handpiece, and a rubber ferrule.
- The position of the handpiece and the total length are usually adjustable.
- The axillary pad should rest against the largest wall approx 5 cm below the apex of the axilla and the hand grip should be adjusted to allow the elbow to be slightly flexed when weight is not being taken.
- The axillary pad could lead to neuropraxia(impinchment) of the radial nerve or brachial plexus.
Measurement of length
- 5cm vertically down from the apex of the axilla at a point 20cm lateral to the heel of the shoe.
- The measurement from the axillary pad to hand grip should be taken with elbow slightly flexed (approx 15 degrees)from a point 5 cm below the apex of the axilla to the ulnar styloid.
- The therapist must tell the correct way to use the crutches and they do not allow the axillary pad to press into the axilla

Elbow Crutches
Elbow Crutches are made of metal and have a metal or plastic forearm band. They are usually adjustable in length using a press clip-on metal button and have a rubber ferrule. These waking aidย are good for stronger arms and good balance.
Measurement of length
- The measurement is taken from ulnar styloid to a point 20 cm lateral to the heel of the shoe.

Gutter Crutches
Gutter Crutches are made up of the metal with padded forearm support and strap, an adjustable handpiece, and a rubber ferrule. These are used for Rheumatoid Disease as a walking aid by patients.
Measurement of length
- If the patient is able to stand, it is better to assess the required length in this position from the elbow to the floor.
- Measurement can be carried out with patient lying with shoes on and is taken from point of flexed elbow to 20 cm lateral to the heel.

Tripod or quadruped
A walking aid made up of metal having Metal sticks with three or four bases gives more stable support than a stick.

Frames
- The commonest type is the lightweight frames with four feet which may be adjustable in height.
- The patient lifts the frame forward, then leans on it, and takes two steps.
- The patient should take even strips, keeping the frame well forward.

Recent post
What is the best diet to lower LDL cholesterol?
What is the best diet to lower LDL cholesterol? Introduction If you are concerned about high cholesterol, especially elevated LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein) cholesterol, making the
What is best diet for high cholesterol ?
What is best diet for high cholesterol ? ย Maintaining healthy cholesterol levels is essential for protecting the heart and reducing the risk of cardiovascular
Best 25 Heart Healthy Foods to Eat
Best 25 Heart Healthy Foods to Eat Heart disease remains one of the leading health concerns worldwide, but many risk factors can be managed through
Sharp Pain in the Heel of My Foot: Causes and Treatment
Sharp Pain in the Heel of My Foot: Causes and Treatment Pain in the heel of my foot is one of the most common foot
Why my heel hurts when i walk : Possible Reasons and Fixes
Why my heel hurts when i walk : Possible Reasons and Fixes Heel pain can make everyday activities difficult. Many people notice discomfort while getting

8 best pain killers for muscle pain
8 best pain killers for muscle pain Pain is one of the most common health complaints worldwide, and pain killers are often the first solution