www.teatrognia.com Review:
pokazy FIRESHOW, UV SHOW, BODYAPINTING - Strona grupy artystycznej, wykonującej pokazy FIRESHOW (pokazy tańca z ogniem), UV SHOW (pokazy w świetle uv), BODYPAINTING, ANIMATORZY (mimowie szczudlarze żonglerzy żywe rzeźby), WARSZTATY.
Country: 85.128.246.123, Europe, PL
City: 21.0362 , Poland
I work for a group of podiatrists. When I bought one of these for my upcoming surgery, we were excited to try it out. I used it for a day and a half before giving up. I found that no matter how tight I pulled the straps, my leg would still shift around. The end of the crutch would then drag, and catch on any uneven surface - rugs, thresholds, any surface outside... Stairs were the worst - when I tried to go down the stairs, my injured ankle would bang against the stairs behind it as I went down. I had to take stairs sideways, which wasn't ideal. My hip and back got really sore from the instability. I brought it to work with me the second day, and one of the doctors tried it on. Even though he is young and very fit, he was wobbling all over the place. Even after practicing and adjusting and practicing some more, he said that he could not recommend ANYONE use this. The other doctors weren't as brave to try it out - none of them were impressed. It was disappointing, because it was such a great concept!
First time ever using crutches. Broken ankle. I wasn't the most compliant patient because I live alone and have 5 dogs to care for. I fell 3 times on the crutches and ended up with more bruises and a sore shoulder which hurt more than my foot! The iWalk was easy to learn and watching the video online helped with initial adjustments. Nothing is going to work like two good legs but this allows me to carry things but still remain NWB on my ankle.
Nice solid folding knife. The blade launcher takes some practice in order to swing the blade open in one quick one-handed movement. Tip: bring your index finger down on the blade launcher with a fast quick motion, sort of like how you snap your fingers. Speed is better than power here. A fast, snap-like motion will not fail to fully deploy the blade. But it does take a lot of practice before you can do it reliably, each and every time.