

Axillary Crutches
Axillary crutches provide dependable support for those who need to keep weight off a leg while recovering from injury or surgery. Height adjusts at both the frame and handgrip for a proper fit, with padded underarm supports and handgrips for comfort during extended use. Lightweight aluminum keeps them easy to maneuver, and non-slip rubber tips grip securely on most surfaces. A clinician will confirm correct sizing and review safe technique with you.
Are crutches covered by Medicare or Medicaid?
Crutches are generally covered by Medicare part B and most Medicaid plans. Note that coverage varies by state and clinical need, we'll confirm your coverage and eligibility before your order is finalized.
How should crutches fit?
The underarm pad should sit about two inches below your armpit with the handgrip at wrist height. Your weight should rest on your hands, not your armpits. A clinician will confirm fit.
What weight capacity do they support?
Standard aluminum crutches support up to 300 lbs, with heavy-duty options available for higher weight requirements.
Why do my underarms get sore?
Soreness usually means you're leaning on the underarm pads instead of supporting weight through your hands. A clinician can review proper technique.
Can the height be adjusted?
Yes. Both the overall height and the handgrip position adjust with push-button pins to fit users of most heights.
Conduit works with Medicaid & Medicare plans















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