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The unique design of the Millennial Crutch fuses ergonomics, spring assistance technology, and convenience to deliver the most comfortable and innovative crutch available. With the patented In-Motion spring-assisted tip and unique folding design, the In-Motion Pro folding crutches offer the best available alternative to standard crutches.
In-Motion Pro Crutches' ergonomic design works with you and your body to create a more comfortable crutch that helps you maintain proper posture, relieve damaging stress on your hands and wrists, and reduce the overall chance of secondary injury.
The In-Motion Pro Crutches have been designed from the ground up to address the problems associated with using traditional crutches, as its various features work together to provide a more comfortable experience. These features include the large underarm cradle, an ergonomic grip (see image below), the popular folding design, and the tip with a shock absorbing/power assist feature. Designed for extended use, these crutches have tips that last 35% longer than traditional crutch tips, and feature a shaft made from aircraft grade aluminum that resists dents and bending. The extended adjustable range of the crutch also fits a larger number of heights than any standard underarm crutch.
Measuring:
Standing upright with good posture, hands to the sides, measure from the floor to the underarm. Using this measurement, look at the range of cradle heights and be certain the measurement is within the range of this crutch.
Size User Height Height Adjustments Short 4’7” – 5’7” Crutch height: 42.5” – 50.5” Tall 5’7” – 6’10” Crutch height: 50” – 62.5” Extra Tall 5’10” – 7’2” Crutch height: 54” – 66” Product Video: Millennial In-Motion Pro Crutches, 1 Pair
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Weight Capacity 500 lbs. Adjustable Range 42.5 inches to 50.5 inches (Short) 50 inches to 62.5 inches (Tall) 54 inches to 66 inches (Extended-Tall) Height 42.5 inches to 66 inches (depends on crutch size) Handle Height 42.5 inches to 50.5 inches (Short) 50 inches to 62.5 inches (Tall) 54 inches to 66 inches (Extended-Tall) Approx. User Height 4 feet 7 inches to 7 feet 2 inches Product Weight 2.5 lbs. each (5 lbs. together) Manufacturer Millennial Medical Manufacturer Item Code MWD6CN UPC Code 186082000050, 186082000012, 186082000029 Measuring:
Standing upright with good posture, hands to the sides, measure from the floor to the underarm. Using this measurement, look at the range of cradle heights and be certain the measurement is within the range of this crutch.
Size User Height Height Adjustments Short 4’7” – 5’7” Crutch height: 42.5” – 50.5” Tall 5’7” – 6’10” Crutch height: 50” – 62.5” Extended-tall 5’10” – 7’2” Crutch height: 54” – 66” - Warranty
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One year warranty
- Reviews
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- Average rating 4.3
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5 stars, excellent
By birdlegs from montana on 2013-05-20
Cons: none
There better than I expected!
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5 stars, Fantastic
By Joe Hammy from Denver, CO on 2012-08-31
Really fantastic. I used these for 5 weeks, after having a torn hamstring surgically repaired. People who use crutches asked me about them and where to get them - as did a medical supply store owner. Also, everyone told me how FAST I moved! The ergonomic handles help keep pressure off of wrist and no underarm rubbing! The only improvements that I could even think of is if there were some way to make the fittings a little tighter so that they would be even quieter. It is a quiet ride, I'm just thinking of when I crutched into my quiet office environment there was just a little clinking sound - not loud, but - just something to think about. Loved these and kind of miss them. lol xo
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5 stars, 8 Weeks of Satisfaction
By November from Tucson, AZ on 2012-08-14
Pros: Comfort, Molded Hand Grips, Energy Absorbtion, Portable, Compact
I had a major hip surgery and despite my doctor's explanation that I'd "get used" to regular crutches, I decided to splurge a bit. For the first 4 weeks, I walked without weight bearing on my bad side and for the next 4 weeks I've walked with weight bearing but have needed the crutches for stabilization. I'm nearing the end of my time with my "sticks" and, while ecstatic to see them go, I won't be dropping these off at [@]. The shock absorption was paramount as I work on a university campus and walk between 1-2 miles a day. I has less chafing under my arms, I could comfortably 'rest' on the handles when I needed a break.I earned one blister on my palm in the first week--but darned it--I EARNED that blister and in no way hold the crutches accountable for my lack of extra skin in a 3" area that sustained my weight, balance, and navigation at the weakest moment in my life. Overall, out of the $400 I spent on supplies including foam blocks, a shower handle, a bath chair, and a butt raiser this was the best purchase I made.
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5 stars, Well designed crutches.
By Arthur from Woodside, NY on 2012-07-12
Pros: Sturdy feel, You can hang bags, Light Weight, It can be folded, Lots of adjustments, With shock absorber
Cons: Not universal handle grip, Hard to get
Best Uses: Any part of leg injury
What ever the reason you needed to use crutches this product can serve you well, it helps you mobilize as it can ease your pain. But this product was not my first choice nor I knew about it and it's hard to get it. This product wasn't often enough to be displayed at the store nor recommended by doctors. It is most expensive and it can serve the same purpose as the universal crutches. But why I got it? For being a "Tech" person.
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5 stars, Great Product
By Snowtracker from Dighton, Ma on 2012-04-10
Pros: Stylish, Comfortable, Quality
Cons: none
Best Uses: Everywhere
These are high quality crutches that are easy to use, adjust, and the spring action takes a lot of pressure off the hands and arms. I find them much more stable using stairs and stepping off curbs than regular crutches. I like the ability to fold them up for traveling.
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1 stars, The jury is still out. It's too early.
By Aaron from Tucson, AZ on 2012-03-13
I use these crutches every day 24/7 and I'm disapointed with need to grease the springs located in the bottom and the klicking of the locking pins necessary to adjust the various height settings. I need more time to assess the overall durability but I'm very pleased with the underarm comfort.
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3 stars, I sent these back
By Char in Oregon from Bend, OR on 2012-02-23
Pros: I like the spring assist, Relieve wrist pressure
Cons: Made my thumbs hurt
I like the idea of ergonomic crutches, but it moved the pressure from my wrists to my thumbs. The pads on the hand grips are too hard and I got blisters after just a few minutes of use. If you want to use these, find some somewhere and try them first.
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5 stars, Moving swiftly!
By Kate from Alabama on 2012-02-03
Pros: Supportive, Comfortable
Cons: none
Best Uses: General getting around
These crutches are super amazing! I love the shocks! I love the collapsible feature.
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5 stars, Ergonomic, comfortable, easy to use. A+
By Coach John from E.Haven Connecticut on 2012-02-02
Pros: Easy to use, Must buy Comfortable, Ergonomic, Wish I found them sooner, Well Worth Every Penny
I've been on crutches or a cane on and off for years, these are the most comfortable ever. Hand grips fit like a glove, spring loaded pegs help catapult you forward with ease, the single rod design makes them a lot less bulky. These crutches really give you stability walking and have no problem allowing you to keep all of your weight off of your entire leg with ease and comfort. I have thrown away all of the crutches I've accumulated over the years, I could never use them again.
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5 stars, Move faster and easier!
By Brian from Just Walkers on 2011-12-14
Pros: Ergonomically Designed, Foldable, Spring-assisted
Cons: Heavy
Best Uses: Long term use, Easy to store
What is the big deal about our spring assisted crutches? If you are asking yourself this question it means you have never been on crutches before. Imagine that every time you took a step your hands, wrists, under arms and shoulders absorbed the impact of your entire body weight. Combine that stress to an already uncomfortable injury that is trying to heal. Now you have to walk for 4-6 weeks under these conditions. Sounds awesome right? That describes the experience of using traditional crutches. No wonder no one likes them. The Millennial Medical In-Motion Pro spring assisted crutch alleviates this issue. First of all these crutches are ergonomically designed for the user. But it is that spring assistance which literally saves your body from all those aches and pains. The spring absorbs the negative impact as you rest your weight on the crutch and then releases it back to the user in the form of positive kinetic energy. The crutch is actually helping you when you are moving and increases your mobility speed by 10%. In the end what does this mean? The In-Motion Pro helps conserve your energy, you need that for healing, and reduces the time on crutches getting from place to place. Now that does sound awesome.
- FAQs
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Questions on Millennial In-Motion Pro Crutches, 1 Pair
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- Are these crutches good for someone with one leg, they look like they can work. I'm trying to find the right ones for my dad, he's had an amputation of a leg (cut at his thigh) and cant have a prosthetic leg at this time. Can this work or can you recommend one? Thank you.
- The Motion pro-crutches are compatible with a person with one leg. The crutches have an ergonomic, comfortable crutch design that helps the patient maintain proper posture, relieve damaging stress, and reduce the overall chance of secondary injury.
Side note: The reviews notate that these crutches are for people with good upper body strength and takes time to get accustomed. - Do you find this question helpful? Yes No
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There better than I expected!
- Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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