Driving with a foot fracture can be risky, even if the pain seems manageable. Foot mobility and braking response are crucial for safe driving. While the law doesn’t explicitly ban driving with injur...

Crutches are crucial when one can’t bear weight on both legs (sprain, amputation, knee or ankle surgery...) or for issues with balance or paralysis. In the latter case, a forearm cane may also help....

Sleeping with a walking boot can be uncomfortable, especially the first days. To improve comfort and promote good sleep, here are some tips: - Elevate your injured leg by placing a pillow under you...

There are two main categories of crutches: - Underarm crutches: These are placed under the armpits. Common in North America, they provide solid support but may cause discomfort or irritation with...