The load on the injured leg is usually measured with bathroom scales. Why is this ineffective and is there a better alternative?…
The load on the injured leg is usually measured with bathroom scales. Why is this ineffective and is there a better alternative?…
Most patients have a hard time figuring out how much weight they are putting on the injured leg. This uncertainty comes at a price, as uncontrolled weight bearing can cause adverse health effects and prolonged rehabilitation…
Such a conclusion was drawn by Miroslav Vakulich, one of the orthopaedic traumatologists who participated in clinical trials of prototype smart crutch devices developed by ComeBack Mobility…