iWALKFREE – Clinically proven to be better
Clinical Studies and Research
Use of a hands-free crutch in patients with musculoskeletal injuries
International Journal of Rehabilitation Research
Rohit Rambani, Muhammad Saleem Shadid, and Surinder Goyal
“The HFC was associated with a better overall musculoskeletal functional assessment score (P<0.05), better coping, a trend towards better lower extremity function,and with performing activities around the house. The HFC was well accepted, safe, and easy to use. A clear trend for better function with the HFC was seen….>> read more

Evaluaton of Crutch Energetics using standard and hands-free crutches
Amik Nagpurkar and Adam Troelier
Clinical Biomechanics, University of Guelph
“…the (conventional) crutch demonstrated the hightest energy inefficiency”…>> read more

Prospective Clinical Evaluation Comparing Standard Axillary Crutches vs. the hands free crutch
A Dalton, D.Maxwell, C.M. Borkhoff, H.J. Kreder
University of Toronto , Sunnybrook & Women’s College Health Sciences Centre
“The HFC was associated with a better overall MFA score, better coping, and a trend toward better lower extremity function and activities around the house …” >> read more
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