Crutches are often prescribed for leg and knee injuries that make it difficult or unsafe to bear weight. Examples include fractures of the femur, tibia, or fibula, severe sprains, ligament tears such...

Adjustable reading glasses are a type of lens designed to allow the user to manually modify the prescription. They usually feature an adjustment system such as a dial or wheel that changes the optical...

People often choose a cane for minor injuries, balance problems, or mild pain because it is easier to use, lighter, and less tiring than crutches. Canes provide support without fully unloading the leg...

An anti-bedsore cushion is designed to distribute body weight evenly and avoid prolonged pressure points. Main features: - Anatomical surface that adapts to the body - Technical materials (foam,...

Tendinitis is an inflammation of a tendon, often linked to overuse or repetitive movements. When using crutches, the tendons in the arms and shoulders are unusually stressed. According to a study publ...

- Soft and pleasant to the touch, often compared to silk or high-quality cotton - Highly breathable and absorbent, ideal for regulating temperature and moisture - Hypoallergenic and antibacterial, r...