Walking with Crutches
(Non-weight-bearing)
If your podiatric foot and ankle surgeon has told you to avoid
ALL weight-bearing, it is important to follow these instructions
carefully. You will need sufficient upper body strength to
support all your weight with just your arms and shoulders.
1. Begin in the tripod position— and remember, keep all
your weight on your “good” (weight-bearing) foot.
2. Advance both crutches and the affected foot/leg.
3. Move the “good” weight-bearing foot/leg forward
(beyond the crutches).
4. Advance both crutches, and then the affected foot/leg.
5. Repeat steps #3 and #4.
Managing Chairs with Crutches
To get into and out of a chair safely:
1. Make sure the chair is stable and will not roll or slide—and
it must have arms and back support.
2. Stand with the backs of your legs touching the front of
the seat.
3. Place both crutches in one hand, grasping them by the handgrips.
4. Hold on to the crutches (on one side) and the chair arm
(on the other side) for balance and stability while lowering
yourself to a seated position—or raising yourself from
the chair if you’re getting up.
Managing Stairs without Crutches
The safest way to go up and down stairs is to use your seat—not
your crutches.
To go up stairs:
1. Seat yourself on a low step.
2. Move your crutches upstairs by one of these methods:
• If distance and reach allow, place the crutches at
the top of the staircase.
• If this isn’t possible, place crutches
as far up the stairs as you can—then move them to the
top as
you progress up the stairs.
3. In the seated position, reach behind you with both arms.
4. Use your arms and weight-bearing foot/leg to lift yourself
up one step.
5. Repeat this process one step at a time. (Remember to move
the crutches to the top of the staircase if you haven’t
already done so.)
To go down stairs:
1. Seat yourself on the top step.
2. Move your crutches downstairs by sliding them to the lowest
possible point on the stairway— then continue to move
them down as you progress down the stairs.
3. In the seated position,
reach behind you with both arms.
4. Use your arms and weight-bearing foot/leg to lift yourself
down one step.
5. Repeat this process one step at a time. (Remember to move
the crutches to the bottom of the staircase if you haven’t
already done so.)

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