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Ankylosing Spondylitis and Crutches: When You Actually Need Mobility Support (and When You Don't)
Most people with ankylosing spondylitis never need crutches. Learn when AS really calls for mobility support and the warning signs to watch for. Read more...
Crutches and Cerebral Palsy: A Guide for Patients, Parents, and Caregivers
Forearm crutches are a lifetime tool for many people with CP. This guide covers GMFCS levels, why crutch design matters for long-term use, and what changes as CP patients age. Read more...
Crutches and Multiple Sclerosis: Choosing the Right Walking Aid at Every Stage
Multiple sclerosis changes walking needs over time. This guide covers when crutches help, how fatigue affects crutch choice, and which designs work best for MS. Read more...
Crutches and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: A Real-World Guide for the EDS Community
EDS and crutches: why axillary crutches cause harm, how forearm crutches work better, and what to look for in a mobility aid if you have hypermobile or other EDS subtypes. Read more...
Living and Moving With FND: A Practical Guide to Functional Neurological Disorder
If you've recently been told you have Functional Neurological Disorder — or you're still in that frustrating stretch where the scans keep coming back "normal" but your body clearly isn't... Read more...
The Best Crutches for PAO Recovery (From People Who Have Been There)
We recently talked with a customer who had a periacetabular osteotomy, the surgery most people just call PAO. She loves her crutches. More than that, she now tells other people... Read more...
Why Many Amputees Need Crutches- How in-Motion Crutches Support the Journey
For many amputees, mobility isn’t a straight line. It’s a series of phases: healing, adapting, strengthening, and redefining independence. And throughout that journey, crutches often play a crucial role. Whether... Read more...
Understanding Caudal Regression Syndrome: Navigating Life with Mobility Aids
Caudal Regression Syndrome (CRS) is a rare congenital disorder that affects the development of the lower (caudal) end of the spine. While the name sounds clinical and complex, the reality... Read more...
Living With Transverse Myelitis: How the Right Mobility Support Changes Everything
Transverse Myelitis (TM) is one of those conditions most people have never heard of, until it changes their life. It strikes suddenly, often without warning, and can leave a lasting... Read more...
Understanding CRPS: A Condition That Changes Everything
CRPS is a neurological condition that causes severe, disproportionate pain, often after an injury or surgery. Symptoms vary widely, but common challenges include: Burning, throbbing, or stabbing pain that can... Read more...
Moving Forward With Hip Dysplasia: How In-Motion Crutches Support Mobility, Strength, and Confidence
Hip dysplasia is more common than most people realize, and for many adults, it becomes a daily challenge long after childhood screenings are over. Whether it shows up as persistent... Read more...
Living with MS: The Mobility Challenge
In-Motion crutches offer enhanced mobility, comfort, and independence for people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), especially those managing fatigue, balance issues, and muscle weakness. Their ergonomic design and shock-absorbing features make... Read more...
Moving Forward with RSDS: How In-Motion Crutches Empower Pain Warriors
Living with Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome (RSDS), also known as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), means navigating a world of unpredictable pain, hypersensitivity, and physical limitations. For many, even the... Read more...
Standing Strong: How In-Motion Crutches Empower People with Cerebral Palsy
Mobility isn’t just about movement, it’s about independence, confidence, and connection. For individuals with cerebral palsy, navigating the world can come with unique physical challenges. But with the right support,... Read more...
In-Motion Forearm Crutches: A Game-Changer for People with hEDS
In-Motion Forearm Crutches: A Game-Changer for People with hEDS Living with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS) means navigating a world where connective tissue doesn’t quite do its job. Joints are unstable,... Read more...

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Ankylosing Spondylitis and Crutches: When You Actually Need Mobility Support (and When You Don't)
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Ankylosing Spondylitis and Crutches: When You Actually Need Mobility Support (and When You Don't)

Most people with ankylosing spondylitis never need crutches. Learn when AS really calls for mobility support and th...

Crutches and Cerebral Palsy: A Guide for Patients, Parents, and Caregivers
Long-Term Conditions

Crutches and Cerebral Palsy: A Guide for Patients, Parents, and Caregivers

Forearm crutches are a lifetime tool for many people with CP. This guide covers GMFCS levels, why crutch design mat...

Crutches and Multiple Sclerosis: Choosing the Right Walking Aid at Every Stage
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Crutches and Multiple Sclerosis: Choosing the Right Walking Aid at Every Stage

Multiple sclerosis changes walking needs over time. This guide covers when crutches help, how fatigue affects crutc...

Crutches and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: A Real-World Guide for the EDS Community
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Crutches and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: A Real-World Guide for the EDS Community

EDS and crutches: why axillary crutches cause harm, how forearm crutches work better, and what to look for in a mob...

Living and Moving With FND: A Practical Guide to Functional Neurological Disorder
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Living and Moving With FND: A Practical Guide to Functional Neurological Disorder

If you've recently been told you have Functional Neurological Disorder — or you're still in that frustrating stretc...

The Best Crutches for PAO Recovery (From People Who Have Been There)
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The Best Crutches for PAO Recovery (From People Who Have Been There)

We recently talked with a customer who had a periacetabular osteotomy, the surgery most people just call PAO. She l...

Why Many Amputees Need Crutches- How in-Motion Crutches Support the Journey
Long-Term Conditions

Why Many Amputees Need Crutches- How in-Motion Crutches Support the Journey

For many amputees, mobility isn’t a straight line. It’s a series of phases: healing, adapting, strengthening, and r...

Understanding Caudal Regression Syndrome: Navigating Life with Mobility Aids
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Understanding Caudal Regression Syndrome: Navigating Life with Mobility Aids

Caudal Regression Syndrome (CRS) is a rare congenital disorder that affects the development of the lower (caudal) e...

Living With Transverse Myelitis: How the Right Mobility Support Changes Everything
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Living With Transverse Myelitis: How the Right Mobility Support Changes Everything

Transverse Myelitis (TM) is one of those conditions most people have never heard of, until it changes their life. I...

Understanding CRPS: A Condition That Changes Everything
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Understanding CRPS: A Condition That Changes Everything

CRPS is a neurological condition that causes severe, disproportionate pain, often after an injury or surgery. Sympt...

Moving Forward With Hip Dysplasia: How In-Motion Crutches Support Mobility, Strength, and Confidence
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Moving Forward With Hip Dysplasia: How In-Motion Crutches Support Mobility, Strength, and Confidence

Hip dysplasia is more common than most people realize, and for many adults, it becomes a daily challenge long after...

Living with MS: The Mobility Challenge
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Living with MS: The Mobility Challenge

In-Motion crutches offer enhanced mobility, comfort, and independence for people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), espe...

Moving Forward with RSDS: How In-Motion Crutches Empower Pain Warriors
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Moving Forward with RSDS: How In-Motion Crutches Empower Pain Warriors

Living with Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome (RSDS), also known as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), mean...

Standing Strong: How In-Motion Crutches Empower People with Cerebral Palsy
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Standing Strong: How In-Motion Crutches Empower People with Cerebral Palsy

Mobility isn’t just about movement, it’s about independence, confidence, and connection. For individuals with cereb...

In-Motion Forearm Crutches: A Game-Changer for People with hEDS
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In-Motion Forearm Crutches: A Game-Changer for People with hEDS

In-Motion Forearm Crutches: A Game-Changer for People with hEDS Living with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (...