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Step-by-Step: Using Crutches on Stairs

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Going up the stairs. Use one hand to hold the railing and the other to hold both crutches at your side. Step your uninjured foot onto the first stair. Step your injured leg and crutches up onto the first stair. Staying in line with your uninjured leg. Repeat steps one and two until you reach the top of the staircase. Going down the stairs. Use one hand to hold the railing and the other to hold both crutches at your side. Step your injured foot and crutches down one stair. Step your uninjured leg down next to your crutches and injured leg. Repeat steps one and two until you reach the bottom of the staircase.

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