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The patent pending M+D Crutches cradle the user’s elbows and evenly distribute their weight throughout the forearms; removing pressure that other crutches place on the armpits, wrists and hands.
Wondering if the M+D Crutch is the right mobility solution for you? Learn how others adapted to their M+D Crutches and be sure to watch our videos on How to Use the M+D Crutch!
If you have Medicare, Medicaid or private Insurance coverage, be sure to read How to get you M+D products covered or reimbursed.
The crutches feature:
- A hinged arm cradle that can be unlocked to provide an enhanced range of motion enabling the user to reach for things without having to remove the crutch
- Hand grips that rotate out of the way, allowing the user to walk Hands Free
- Flexible armbands that conform to each user’s arm, providing support while allowing the user to easily get in and out of the crutches
- Feet that conform to the ground providing shock absorption with each step
- Antimicrobial arm pad
- Actual weight of each crutch is approximately 2.9 lbs
- Shipping weight of the pair of crutches, packing materials, and box is approximately 9 lbs
- Shipping box dimensions are 33″ x 10″ x 6″
- The M+D Crutches are adjustable in both arm length and height. Suitable for users 4’11” to 6’8″.
- Weight capacity for the M+D Crutches are up to 300lb or 150 kgs.
Arms up. Crutch on.
A hinged arm cradle can be unlocked to provide an enhanced range of motion by enabling you to reach for things without having to remove your crutch.
On and off in a snap.
Made of flexible anti-microbial material, the M+D Crutch arm bands conform to your arms to provide maximum support with the ability to get in and out of your crutches quickly and easily.
Free your hands.
The ergonomic hand grips rotate out of the way with the push of a button, freeing your hands for other things.