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The in-Motion Forearm Crutches feature patented Spring Assist Technology that reduces joint impact and returns kinetic energy for smoother ambulation. Designed with ergonomic handles and adjustable cuffs, they minimize wrist and nerve strain while supporting up to 350 lbs. Articulating tips ensure stability on varied surfaces, making these lightweight, durable crutches perfect for adults between 5'3" and 6'8" seeking enhanced comfort and mobility during recovery or daily use.









| ASIN | B09LHB8MFZ |
| ASIN | B09LHB8MFZ |
| Brand | Millennial Medical |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (191) |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (191) |
| Date First Available | 27 May 2025 |
| Department | Unisex Adult |
| Item model number | 7500 |
| Manufacturer | Millennial Medical |
| Package Dimensions | 76.89 x 23.49 x 10.16 cm; 2.47 kg |
| Units | 2.00 Count |
L**N
Initially, I was trying to find something that was a match for a pair of $240 arm crutches I found. I liked the look but also that they had more features (springs, handles, etc). These mostly fit the bill visually, seemed higher quality than the run of the mill, and were half the price of the inspo crutches. I've been using crutches and a knee scooter for almost 4 months now and this has been a game changer for me. I don't think I could have started off with something like this, I needed the support of the crutches to rest my armpits on. But now that I'm much more mobile and my hands are stronger, these make moving much smoother. I can easily use the arm band to pick the crutch up while carrying something in that hand and use the other as a cane. When I'm in my house, I almost never use both since speed isn't an issue. Using it as a cane feels much more supportive than the cane I have, too. Not wobbly, love the little pivoting foot/spring. Movement feels so natural with these. I highly recommend these if you're looking for something to use in the long term, once you're doing well with the clunkier old-school crutches. Upgrade. You won't regret it.
D**E
I have neuropathy in my feet, so I frequently use forearm crutches to take some of the pressure off them. These are the third pair of crutches I’ve had, and while I like the first two just fine, the in-Motion Forearm Crutches are the most comfortable and supportive. Any time I order forearm crutches, I’m afraid the cuffs are going to be too small for my forearms (I’m not exactly a small guy lol). Not only are these cuffs big enough, but they fit my forearms comfortably and give me a feeling of stability. And for those in need of smaller cuffs, don’t worry—the crutches come with two different sizes. Back to stability. Like I said, I’m a bigger guy (about 280 lbs.), so I have to be conscious of specifications when it comes to something that’s helping me support my weight. These crutches have a maximum capacity of 350 lbs., and they feel every bit as stable and solid as you could hope for. I’m not worried about them kicking out from underneath me regardless of what gait I’m using or what I’m doing. I said these crutches were comfortable and supportive at the beginning, so just a little more on that. They have ergonomic handles, which is a first for me, and they are so, so comfortable. I feel little to no stress on my hands and wrists with these crutches. Lastly, the special springs and crutch tips are fantastic at absorbing the shock when you place your crutches down to step forward. The springs in particular are wonderful, because they absorb the impact and basically use it to support you and help you remain upright as you move. I haven’t had this kind of stability and support with my previous pairs of crutches. These are great, and I highly recommend them for whatever your mobility needs may be!!
S**G
I had to write something to let others know how incredibly happy I am that I found these forearm crutches. They changed everything for me as soon as I opened the box. I had Meniscus and MCL surgery a little over two weeks ago and using my crutches or a friends medical cane with a forearm holder, well they both worked, but was not the best. I decided to go online to see if somebody had designed something better for people like me recovering from surgery that needed either one or two crutches or canes and I found these in - Motion forearm crutches and cannot believe they not only work a hell of a lot better than what I had been using but they also had built-in shock absorbers. Was hoping when I got them that they would be cool as they looked on Amazon but when I got them, I was so jazzed because they are better than I expected! The quality is incredible. This is not some cheesy garbage from China. This is super high end .... They go together in seconds..... And for me it changed my life being able to use one or two of them at times and have them give me great support from the forearm holders........ But especially the built-in shock absorbers on the bottom which are set perfectly to the right amount of shock absorption. They also have handles that are conformed to your hands that are so much better than the traditional medical forearm crutch which are pretty lame....and this is huge! I could not have designed anything better and I even called the company just to thank them for designing this product and I told them I'm definitely going to put in a good review for them...... Which is something I rarely do. I'm 5 feet nine and I got the taller ones........ And they fit perfectly. Cannot recommend these enough!!! Thank you in Motion. These are helping me through a very difficult time and I absolutely appreciate it so much. Great design!! Thanks again! Scotty
D**N
They work great. I had been using a cane for my hip pain for a while but it reached the point where that wasn't helping much any more. These help a lot. It's great to have at least some of my mobility back. They come with two different cuff sizes, I like how the mostly closed cuff allows you to use a hand or both without having the things fall all over the place or dealing with trying to negotiate carrying the crutch and whatever thing you were trying to hold in the first place. I'd recommend putting some colored tape or a sticker or something to indicate which one is right and left at a glance because the molded hand grips don't make them interchangeable. The hand grips are very comfortable compared to my cane though, but I'd still use some nice padded gloves if you were planning to be on your feet with th em for an extended period of time. I did notice that you use some muscles you don't normally use when walking with these, I was a little bit sore in a good post-workout way in my shoulders and abs, but I appreciate that - it's been a minute since I've been able to walk for long enough to get some sort of workout instead of just being immobilized with joint pain for days afterwards. I like the spring action as well, it works well to cushion the impact. Some reviewers seem to think you should be able to fling yourself around on them - they're crutches, not pogo sticks. I think it would be a good idea to shoot a little bit of lubricant up into the springs from time to time for long-term users: looks like they come pre-lubricated with a dry graphite type of lube, so that's what I'll probably use on them in the future. It was true that the cuffs were a bit hard to swap out and that's true, it is a tight fit. Better than being loose and wobbly if you ask me - if you're struggling with them, you can grease them up with a bit of dish soap and rinse it off afterwards (not the entire cuff - hopefully that goes without saying). If you're still having a hard time, you can carefully heat them with a hair dryer or other heat source to soften the plastic a little, but do so at your own risk, obviously. Anyway, I'm very satisfied with these things. Would buy them again. I'm a tradesman and I have a pretty critical eye when it comes to build quality and the like and these seem pretty durable and well built. I'd say you get your money's worth. Going to go for a little walk around the block with them now just because I can!
P**C
I'm over 50 and have RA, PsA, and neuropathy, so I use forearm crutches all the time. I had the KMINA version of these (also on Amazon), but the forearm cuffs are open. They have a pad to put on the cuffs with Velcro attachments, but they snagged my clothing. It was time to get new ones, so I got these. AS IS: PROS - Closed cuff is excellent, which allows me to grab objects without trying to lean them against something - Self-assembly is pretty easy - Customized sizing is great CONS - Tips are small and slide on smooth surfaces - They sound like crutches because of the sizing mechanism - Hand grips could have padding HOW I MADE THEM (MOSTLY) AWESOME The worst part for me was the tips. I felt unsteady using them on my tile floor because they would slide. I thought, "If only I could merge my KMINA crutches with these, they would be great!" So I did that. STEPS - Removed the KMINA 7/8-inch Heavy Duty crutch tips from my Kmina's - Placed them on these crutches - Removed the KMINA forearm crutch pads with Velcro straps from my KMINAs - Placed them on these Now they are so much more comfortable and steady. I just wish I could use the sizing mechanism KMINA uses with the external ring to hold the size rather than the internal metal retractable thingy. That metal makes you sound like you are using crutches from your local hospital. The updates will do for now, though.
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