Crutches can help your child recover from some injuries by reducing the amount of weight placed on their injured leg. Your child will be shown how much weight they can put on their injured leg when using crutches.

Walking

Standing to sitting

You can do this when using a chair, going to the toilet or getting into bed.

Crutches can help you get if you're sitting in a chair. Lean one arm onto both crutches to lever yourself into a standing position.

Going up stairs

To go up stairs, place weight on your good leg then bring up your crutches and injured leg.

Going down stairs

Developed by the Physiotherapy Department, Queensland Children’s Hospital. We acknowledge the input of consumers and carers.

Resource ID: FS010. Reviewed: December 2022.

Disclaimer: This information has been produced by healthcare professionals as a guideline only and is intended to support, not replace, discussion with your child’s doctor or healthcare professionals. Information is updated regularly, so please check you are referring to the most recent version. Seek medical advice, as appropriate, for concerns regarding your child’s health.