Here you can design your own personal forearm crutches.
These custom crutches are built to your specifications and are manufactured for you based on your specific body measurements.
If you have any questions before checkout or wish to place your order by phone, please call 1-877-878-9882
If you are looking for standard adjustable forearm crutches please click here!
Aluminum Custom Forearm Crutches Anodized color choices: Silver, Black, Blue, Red, and Purple |
Endurance Grip |
Performance Grip |
Right Grip
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Performance Tip |
Tornado Tip |
Superlite Custom Standard Forearm Crutches (Complete with your choice of grip and tip) - SKU QMSAC $
449.95 |
Superlite Custom Low Bend Forearm Crutches (Complete with your choice of grip and tip) - SKU QMLAC $
449.95 |
Specifications: Weight:
4 lbs per pair, Weight Capacity: 250 lbs, Cuff Diameter: Adult - 4" Built to meet the requirements of HCPCS code: E0110 |
ConvaQuip Custom
Heavy Duty Forearm Crutches Made in the USA - These crutches are great for full time active users or individuals that don't need adjustable forearm crutches. One piece aluminum tubing that is cut to fit. Measurements are critical as these crutches are non-refundable. Quite, Dependable and Discrete! Model 600A Custom Aluminum Forearm crutches are manufactured from 1/8” thick aluminum. This technique gives the additional strength that is needed for those patients over the 250 lb. weight limits. Actual weight of crutch is approx. 2.6 lbs. Unbreakable Nylon Cuff can be adjusted to almost any size. Crutch is black powder coated from tip to tip. The Model 600A is a custom crutch with no adjustments. Measurements are crucial when ordering. Use existing crutch when possible to determine measurements. Grip length 4.5" These one piece crutches support up to 1000 lbs!! Click Here for measurement instructions. If you need help just call 1-877-878-9882. Package size is one pair. 1 Year Limited Warranty! |
Specifications: Weight:
2.6 lbs per crutch, Weight Capacity: 1000 lbs Built to meet the requirements of HCPCS code: E0110 |
Titanium Custom Forearm Crutches Finishing Options: Brushed, Bead blasted, or Polished |
Endurance Grip |
Performance Grip
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Right Grip
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Performance Tip |
Tornado Tip |
Superlite Custom Standard Titanium Forearm Crutches (Complete with your choice of grip and tip) - SKU QMSTC $
649.95
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Superlite Custom Low Bend Titanium Forearm Crutches (Complete with your choice of grip and tip) - SKU QMLTC $
649.95
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Specifications: Weight:
3.5 lbs per pair, Weight Capacity: 300 lbs, Cuff Diameter: Adult - 4" Built to meet the requirements of HCPCS code: E0110 |
Do not use a ruler. Instead use tape measure. Hook the end of the tape on the top of the arm cuff at the back and run the tape down along the angle of the crutch until it touches the top back surface of the hand grip as per the photo above.
The Y Measurement:
(If you have an existing adjustable forearm crutch)
Do you often stub your crutch tips on the ground? It may mean you crutches are too long. Do you feel stoop shouldered? They may be too short. Try this test. Standing tall with your crutches at you side, allow your hand to drape overthe your hand grip. The deep crease
between the palm of your hand and your wrist should lineup with the top surface of your hand grip. If that crease falls way above the top of the grip there is a good chance your crutches are too short. If the crease is below the top of the grip your crutches are probably too long.
Try different adjustment holes. If one hole feels a bit toolong and the other feels a bit short, split the difference when submitting you final measurements. To take the y measurement hook the end of the tape on the bottom of thecrutch tip and measure to the top surface of the hand grip.
(If you don't have an existing adjustable forearm crutch)
Standing tall with your back against the wall and shoulders back, allow your hands to hang loosely against your side. Measure from the floor up to the deep crease between the palm of your hand and your wrist. It is recommended to take that measurement and add one inch to determine the Y measurement. If the crutch is too long upon receipt, you can always cut some off of the excess length.
Cuff Size:
The last measurement we need is the distance around the largest part of your forearm. Wrap a string around your arm and mark it before measuring its length. This will enable us to get you the correct cuff size.
If you have questions, or wish to place an order, call Toll Free: 1-877-878-9882