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The KMINA Elbow Crutch (Right, 1 unit) is a premium, ergonomically designed walking aid made in Europe. Featuring adjustable height up to 185 cm, lightweight aluminum construction (1.67 kg), and patented forearm support, it reduces hand, wrist, and shoulder pain while improving posture and energy efficiency. Its flexible strap enhances autonomy by allowing hands-free use, making it ideal for active adults up to 220 lbs seeking comfort and stability.


















| ASIN | B074J6QTKQ |
| ASIN | B074J6QTKQ |
| Base Material | Rubber |
| Best Sellers Rank | 44,420 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 34 in Crutches |
| Brand Name | KMINA |
| Colour | Black Right |
| Country Of Origin | Spain |
| Country of origin | Spain |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (681) |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (681) |
| Extended Length | 185 Centimetres |
| Handle Material | Foam |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.67 Kilograms |
| Item model number | K10001 |
| Manufacturer | IMD SL |
| Manufacturer | IMD SL |
| Material Type | Woven foam |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 6 Feet |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 200 cm; 1.67 kg |
| Shaft Material | Aluminum |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
S**S
Brilliant
This has helped so much with the pain that fibromyalgia brings and the debilitating issues that have caused walking to be terrible. This has given me support on very uneven ground and the arm support is much better than a normal crutch. I will be purchasing the left one when I have the money.
E**T
Unfortunately not suitable for people with a weak grip
First of the quality of the product is exceptional. Sadly, I had to return it. My husband suffers from involuntary tremors and has therefore a very weak grip. The plastic flap which should keep the crutch in place unfortunately doesn't work very well if your arms are a bit bigger or you're wearing a thick coat. Because hubby has such a weak grip his arm kept sliding out and he felt very unsafe and unsteady. I tried it out myself and I really had to hold it very firmly so my arm wouldn't slide out. Otherwise it was comfortable. But it really needs at least one velcro strap that holds the arm in place. I hope that in the near future we will find a walking aid that will work for my husband.
A**M
Amazing crutches, well worth the money!
I absolutely love these crutches! - I’ve had several operations on my knee over the past few years and I have always struggled with sore hands/wrists when using the standard crutches (I’m not the lightest person!). I’ve tried various tricks in the past - after my surgery 2 years ago I bought some pretty good gel/grip covers which helped, but eventually nothing stops your hands/wrists from hurting. However, these completely remove all of that! - I found them very quick/intuitive to start using and (after significant usage) I am still completely pain free - these are just so comfortable to use. Yes, they are a little bulkier than standard crutches (so a little more fiddly getting in/out or a car), but that’s a very small trade-off to not being in pain when using them all the time! I was just remembering this morning that after previous surgeries I did everything I could to avoid using the crutches (to escape the hand/wrist pain) and so I did a lot more hopping around, which then ended up hurting my good leg/knee/ankle. Now, I am happily using these crutches all of the time! I bought a pair (the left + right versions), which cost me £158 on Amazon - yes, that is a lot of money, but it was totally worth it and I have zero regrets about spending the money. Hopefully I won’t need these for much longer, but I will either keep them (for future operations) or see if family/friends could use them - these are much better than any other crutches or walking aids/sticks that I’ve ever seen!
I**N
Robust and very comfortable to use - well worth the high price.
I broke my neck of femur in my left leg - in fact there were four breaks (comminuted). Naturally, the hospital gave me a NHS set of grey crutches and sent me packing, after a week in hospital. The NHS crutches were hell to use, as I have Osteoarthritis in my hands. I was quick to discover NHS and social aftercare, is very poor and a substitute for the NHS crutches wasn't going to happen, unless I bought them myself. I Googled "alternative crutches" and up came a YouTube video on Kmina. Having watched the video in chronic pain, I decided to invest in a pair. These crutches have to be bought singularly, left side and right side - two separate orders. They are shipped from Spain and take about a week to arrive. At first, these crutches were a little strange to get use to, after having used the NHS ones. This is, in part, because you can move a lot further in one stride. The standard NHS crutch means putting all the pressure on the the palms of your hands and wrists - this is painful and damaging. By contrast, the Kmina crutches have a totally different approach - all the pressure goes on your forearms and elbows, with the hands used to soley move the crutches. In addition, the forearm cradles are inset with neoprene (a squidgy / foamy substance, similar to memory foam. The handles have thick foam overlays. But that's not all, because the forearm cradles are also sprung, allowing for shock absorbtion, making the whole experience of use, even more comfortable. It took me a couple of days to get use to them, especially, as I was non weight bearing on my left leg, but when I mastered them, I became more and more confident and very happy I had invested in them. I'm 6'1" and my only reservation is that they are not quite tall enough, meaning I have to slightly lean forward when using them. An extra hole, probably would have remedied that. That said, they can be altered to suit most people's heights. Assembly is reasonably easy, but you need some finger strength to insert the the curved clips into the holes and you need some dexterity to do it with accuracy (matching the holes). Assembling the handle tubes into the cradles involves securing a wing nut, which, again, is relatively easy for someone with DIY skills. The wing nuts are plastic and the thread on one of mine was not allowing total tightness, so I bought a packet of them from amazon and refitted the damaged one, which is now perfect. The bases of the crutches have large, wide spread, circular rubber feet, that afford much more stability than NHS issue crutches. The feet also flex, giving you better grip on surfaces. I've used them in the rain as well and stability and grip is unaffected. Standing for longish periods with these crutches is fine, as your arms take the weight, not your hands. Walking with them can either be partial bearing, or non weight bearing on one leg. You will, of course, move faster, if you non weight bear, as you will propel yourself further distance with each stroke. As with all steps, you should exercise caution. But these crutches are excellent on steps, as your arms do most of the work. Strength wise, I've not had any issues with these crutches and I find them robust. I weigh 85kgs. The maximum weight permitted is 100kgs on each crutch. In terms of storage, these crutches take up more space than the NHS ones and so, some thought needs to go into where to stow them in different situations. I find in cafés / restaurants, the floor, under seats / tables is best. On buses and trains, I hold them at 45 degrees. Are they worth the money? Categorically yes. They're a God send, compared to NHS issue ones. You'll also find greater stability on public transport too.
T**Y
Hypermobile ehlers danlos syndrome saviour
Perfect for hybermobile Ehlers Danlos syndrome. Very supportive and sturdy but I feel like you do need a bit of upper body strength. Really nice design and finish. Very easy to put together and to customise height of crutch easily. I feel very stable using them so anyone with HEDs go for it.
C**1
Well made and feel secure, but not good for arthritis in hand and wrist.
I've only given these two stars because I have severe arthritis in one hand and wrist and because the hand grip is locked in place it was forcing that wrist to an angle that really hurt. But they are well made and make you feel secure. I bought some cheaper platform crutches a while back but they never felt secure - they seemed to wobble around. These didn't do that. BUT I have found a pair of crutches online that are similar to these but have a hand grip that you can put to the angle that is comfortable, so ideal, and they are a lot cheaper! On walking sticks.
K**S
These crutches are fantastic! I was recovering from a very badly broken ankle, so I needed to be non-weight bearing for a long time. But, I'd also managed to break a finger, so I couldn't put weight on the palm of my hand like you have to while using traditional crutches. These solved the problem by putting the weight on my forearms instead of my hands. As a plus, putting my weight on my forearms removed the pressure from my wrists and armpits as well. With traditional crutches, all of the weight is supposed to go on the palms of your hands. But then your wrists end up getting sore, which is why most people also put some weight on the pad in their armpit. However, putting weight into your armpits is not good for your shoulder, and I know a few people who've ended up with shoulder injuries from traditional crutches. With these Kmina crutches, because the weight of your body is supported by your entire forearm, they remove the irritation of pressure points that traditional crutches cause. Also, the bottom on these crutches had a pad that was bigger and softer rubber than traditional crutches. Since I have hardwood floors in my house, it made them more stable on the slippery wood. In fact, my broken finger was caused by slipping while using traditional crutches. I wish I'd bought these right away! The crutches were really easy to use, although I was a little confused at first. The video for the Kmina Pro crutches on YouTube was very helpful for figuring out how to use them. I also kept mixing up the left from the right, so I finally marked one with a little piece of tape to visually identify them easily. They're not cheap, but they're totally worth it if you have a long recovery period. And they're certainly cheaper than injuring your shoulder or breaking your finger as traditional crutches caused me to do! While I'm hoping I never need to use any crutches ever again, if I do I'll definitely only use these.
K**I
Für mich, die besten Gehhilfen bei Polyarthrose. Sie entlasten Schultern und Handgelenke, lassen gerades Laufen zu und man kann sich beim Stehen bequem draufstützen. Schmerzen in den Armgelenken, ausgelöst durch einfache Gehhilfen nehmen ab und verschwinden irgendwann. Habe andere Modelle dieser besonderen Art ausprobiert, auch die sau teuren amerikanischen Dinger ( Die waren sackschwer.). Diese hier sind leicht, durch die Federung und den breiten Fuß weich und geräuschlos benutzbar und geben Sicherheit beim laufen. Die Verstellbarkeit der Höhe ist ungeschickt geregelt, da man sich die Lochzahl nicht einprägen kann, weil sich die Löcher des unteren Rohrs innerhalb des oberen befinden. Auch sollte man hin und wieder die Imbusschrauben des Griffrohres oder der Auflage überprüfen und ggf. nachziehen. Dennoch: Die Vorteile überwiegen.
R**.
Sono veramente felice per aver trovato le stampelle perfette per me! Ho un problema alle articolazioni dei gomiti e le canadesi non erano adatte, le ascellari le ho sempre trovate molto scomode, con queste stampelle posso finalmente camminare in modo agevole, stabile e comodissimo, l'impugnatura per le mani è morbida e grande, lo spazio per l'avambraccio è molto confortevole e sicuro. In più hanno una struttura solida e robusta, si vede che il materiale è di ottima qualità e che ogni aspetto è curato nei minimi dettagli per garantire la massima sicurezza. Insomma, consiglio vivamente questo prodotto!
V**A
Jag köpte dessa, för att jag har problem med normala kryckor, de lägger alldeles för mycket press på håndlederna. Dessa ser ju perfekta ut, som att man kan lägga vikten på hela armen istället. Men pga att de lutar framåt så blir de hur ostödiga som helst, och passar nog bättre til någon med reumatism eller liknande som bara behöver lite balansstöd än folk med ben eller fot-skador. Den saken som ska hålla kryckan på plats, över armen, är gjord av hårdplastik, och strammar till mycket och gör jätteont. Och då har jag även rätt smala armar, så det borde i och för sig inte vara ett problem. Men tyvärr, det gör alldeles för ont for att orka med i mer än et par minuter. Det var også svårt att hitta precis rätt höjdinställning för mig. Med skor kan de bli lite låga, utan skor kan de bli lite höga. Så för att oppsummera: Inte användbara som ersättning för benfunktion. Och därmed fyller de inte sitt syfte, och blev returnerade.
A**N
Very sturdy, lightweight, comfortable to use. After knee surgery, I was very happy I made the choice to purchase these easy to use state of the art crutches. They are extremely easy to balance on and fold down to fit almost wherever you may need to store them
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