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Millennial In-Motion Forearm Crutches - Junior

SKU# ML-MWD7000CN

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  • Ergonomically designed to reduce stress on arms and wrists
  • Specifically designed for juniors and smaller adults
  • Energy absorbing shock helps reduce impact and move the user forward
  • Help to reduce soreness and fatigue usually caused by traditional crutches
  • Ideal user height 3'6" to 5' tall
  • Handle height adjusts 21-28.5 (floor to handle)
  • Weight capacity: 400 lbs
  • Sold in pairs

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The Junior Millennial In-Motion Forearm Crutches are designed for juniors or smaller adults between the heights of 3’6” to 5’ tall. Uniquely designed cuff with V design for easy entrance and firm hold for hands-free use. The fully molded arm cuffs as one piece eliminates rivets and external hinges. Lightweight and durable crutches have anatomical and ergonomically designed handles. These crutches keep wrists and hands in a natural position. The proper downward angle allows blood flow and nerve conduction, reducing carpal tunnel syndrome and wrist tendonitis. Spring/shock absorption helps absorb the impact, and reduces stress to the joints and muscles. The crutches return energy positively, helping the user move forward.

With tips that last 35% longer than traditional tips and the strut made from aircraft grade aluminum that can support users up to 400 lbs, these crutches are made to last. The Short In-Motion Forearm is as follows – Floor to Handle adjusts from 21” to 28.5” with 8 different height positions. The forearm cuff also has 3 height positions, to allow the cuff to be in a comfortable position.

Specifications
Weight Capacity 400 Lb
Handle Height 21" to 28.5"
Approx. User Height 3'6" to 5'
Product Weight 2 lbs per crutch
Size Junior
Manufacturer Millennial Medical
Warranty
One Year Warranty
Reviews
  • Average rating 4.7
  • based on 6 reviews
  • 5 stars, Comfortable and Well Made!
    By Helmsman from Boston on 2012-04-11
    Pros: Spring action, Solid Construction, Comfortable, Well Designed
    Cons: Mark L R better
    Best Uses: Every day
    I have found these to be very comfortable and like the spring action that reduces stress on arms and shoulders.


  • 5 stars, Great product
    By Sandy from Ohio on 2012-04-09
    I use crutches intermittently because of stiffness in my low back and leg pain from spinal stenosis. I ordered these crutches because they address my two biggest concerns with other forearm crutches: wrist strain and shoulder jarring. The spring loaded tips reduce shock stress on my shoulders and the ergonomic grips reduce strain on my wrists. Great product!


  • 4 stars, We will buy these crutches again
    By Tara from Snowflake, AZ on 2012-03-23
    Pros: LR Hand Piece, Shock Absorbing Tip, Cost
    Cons: Crutch Tips
    My son has spina bifida. Crutches are a part of his everyday life. Before he started using the In-Motion forearm crutch he had constant shoulder pain. These crutches have all but eliminated the pain. Before using these crutches he had painful calluses in the palms of his hands. He doesn't have calluses anymore! My only issue is finding crutch tips that fit. When you use crutches on a daily basis crutch tips wear out quickly. I'd love to be able to find/buy crutch tips more easily. Overall...these crutches are GREAT!


  • 4 stars, Great product and excellent price!
    By Dee from Marshall, MI on 2011-12-21
    Pros: Flex ends
    Cons: L and R not marked clear
    Best Uses: Rough or smooth ground
    Flexible ends make these much easier and safer than ordinary crutches. Easy to use on rough or smooth surfaces. Excellent buy! Only complaint is wish they would have marked the left and right more clearly, maybe with another color to stand out.


  • 5 stars, Awesome product, solid company backing
    By Mike the picture guy from Virginia Beach, VA on 2011-01-11
    Pros: Easy on joints, Relieves wrist pain
    Cons: Slightly heavy, Not good in sand
    Best Uses: Any purpose, Walking, Travel
    I use these crutches as my primary, everyday mode of transportation. I used a set of silver "Hospital" grade forearm crutches before these, and was experiencing a lot of wrist pain and numbness which was completely resolved when I started using Millennial Medical forearm crutches. I have a son in Cub Scouts, so obviously I do a lot of chasing in woods, over land, etc. I also am a very active amateur photographer, and these crutches allow me to get where I need to go and I am free to shoot when I get there; because the cuffs keep them attached to my arms, I never have to worry about them dropping or falling while I take my pictures. I have been on these crutches for a couple of years, the few times I had problems the manufacturer promptly sent me replacement parts and once a complete new set of crutches! They stand behind their product. They are also perfect for air travel, once at your seat, just adjust them down as far as they go and fit them in the overhead compartment.


  • 5 stars, These are the ones to get!
    By Violist from York, PA on 2010-12-10
    Pros: Safe, Durable, Lightweight, Stores easily in car, Easy to adjust, Well constructed, Hangs off tablecounter, Great Design
    Cons: none
    Best Uses: Indoors, Wet Surfaces, Anywhere, Outdoors, Uneven surfaces
    I am a professional musician who ambulates mostly with forearm crutches, and my career was in jeopardy from damage to my upper body joints from this. However, these "in motion" forearm crutches put your arms and hands in neutral positions which minimize the effect of carrying your body weight. The handgrips are soft enough to cushion, but smooth and easily cleanable, and are molded and angled for a perfect positioning of the hand. The cuffs are made of composite material which flexes, allowing easy egress and yet can be effortlessly hung from the arm; and there are no finger-crushing "catch points" in the swivel mechanism. The spring-loaded mechanism in the base all but eliminates the jarring effect of "planting" a crutch to avoid a fall, and greatly aids in negotiating stairs. The rubber tip is smaller than most, but its articulated design helps to grab well for stability. These are lighter in weight than any other forearm crutches I have used, so they take less energy. For convenience, the handles allow hanging from a table or counter edge. Excellent design is an understatement! The finish is very pretty (mine are black) and so far has held up well to bumps and drops. I cannot recommend these highly enough to the long-term user, and also short-term even though they cost a bit more: can you put a price on treating your body right?


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