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Osteomyelitis Home Care: Using A Cane
You might benefit from a cane if you have moderate or persistent leg pain due to osteomyelitis.Proper Cane Length The handle of your cane should reach to the crease in your wrist when you stand upright and the end of the cane is resting on the floor. Using a Cane Hold the cane in the hand on the side opposite the leg that needs support. When you step on the bad leg, the cane should be on the ground at the same time. For example, if your left leg is painful or injured, you should use the cane with your right arm. When you step with your left leg, the cane in your right hand and your left leg should be on the ground at the same time.
Climb one stair at a time and rest on one step before moving to the next step.
Go sown one stair at a time and rest on one step before moving to the next step.
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