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Sue Larson, an active 16-year-old, presented to the office with an ankle fracture

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Sue Larson, an active 16-year-old, presented to the office with an ankle fracture. The provider has ordered you to help fit her for crutches. She states she has never had an injury like this before and that she doesn't think she needs assistance—it will be fun and easy to use the crutches.

What do you need to tell the patient about why you need to help with the crutch fitting?

 

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You need to tell the patient that if fitted wrongly, the crutches could cause further injury to her fractured ankle.

Since she has never had the same injury before, she probably has never used crutches before thus does not know how to fit them. She therefore needs help with the crutch fitting.

First time users of crutches need help with crutch fitting to avoid causing further injury to their limbs.

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