Millennial Medical In-Motion Crutches

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Come see our new page!  📣 We've moved! 📣 Millennial Medical Equipment has a new Facebook home. We rebuilt our p...
04/30/2026

Come see our new page!

📣 We've moved! 📣

Millennial Medical Equipment has a new Facebook home. We rebuilt our page to focus on what matters most: helping patients recover better, supporting the clinicians who care for them, and sharing the research behind the In-Motion crutches.

If you've followed us here, we'd love to see you over there:

👉 New page: In-Motion Crutches by Millennial Medical
👉 Website: https://www.millennialmedical.com

This page won't be updated going forward — all weekly blog posts, patient stories, and product news will be on the new page from here on.

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📣 We've moved! 📣 Millennial Medical Equipment has a new Facebook home. We rebuilt our page to focus on what matters most...
04/25/2026

📣 We've moved! 📣

Millennial Medical Equipment has a new Facebook home. We rebuilt our page to focus on what matters most: helping patients recover better, supporting the clinicians who care for them, and sharing the research behind the In-Motion crutches.

If you've followed us here, we'd love to see you over there:

👉 New page: In-Motion Crutches by Millennial Medical
👉 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inmotioncrutches/
👉 Website: https://www.millennialmedical.com

This page won't be updated going forward — all weekly blog posts, patient stories, and product news will be on the new page from here on.

Thanks for being part of the journey. See you on the new page.

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We received some great feedback from an Amazon customer that we wanted to share!  "Fantastic product - Highly recommende...
04/20/2026

We received some great feedback from an Amazon customer that we wanted to share!

"Fantastic product - Highly recommended - Be prepared for a minor adjustment period.

I purchased In-Motion Forearm, Spring Assist Crutches after a friend recommended them. I complained about the standard crutches I was provided after an accident and he was like, "Shut up! You gotta get these things!" So I looked them up and started reading reviews.

The reviews did NOT instill confidence. People reported the being noisy, cuffs falling off, and for those who purchased the spring assisted models, it seemed some felt it made them more difficult to use. I went ahead and purchased them anyway and I'm really glad I did. They're everything the manufacturer and my friend said they'd be. But now that I have them I understand why some folks complained about these issues. But it's user error - not a product or design problem in my experience.

If your forearm cuffs are coming off, you've likely installed them backward and upside down. The open end of the adjustable forearm bracket should face the opposite direction of the handles - or - behind you, and the closest (most closed) point of the opening of the cuffs, when positioned over the handle, should be facing upward.

Another thing to note is that these crutches handles or ergonomically designed for each of your hands, so there is a left crutch and a right crutch. They are NOT ambidextrous. If the "fin" of the grip is cutting across your palm it just means you've got the right crutch in your left hand. Switch them and you've be right as rain.

Noise? Mine are perfectly quiet. I can hear a little spring action but that's it.

Stability is a big thing. These are stable. They include two cuff sizes. You want snug but not tight. If the cuffs are loose stability is going to be a problem. But it's also important to know that you're not going to IMMEDIATELY get the same level of stability out of forearm crutches that you get from standard crutches. It's going to take a little time for your muscles to catch up. A few days should do it but I wouldn't get upset if it took a week or so.

Another big part of stability is how you use them. Everything from properly sizing them (your arms should have a slight bend when at your sides. 5º or so is ideal), to taking shorter strides is going to help. Your strides will improve as you get stronger. Another thing I found helped a lot as a new user was the angle of the handles. You'll be least stable with the handles pointing straight ahead, and the crutches will always be more prone to getting bumped if you angle your handles inward toward your thighs. I've found that 45º inward is the most stable and natural position.

I live in the mountains. There's only dirt, mud and gravel. I'm completely new to forearm crutches and these have been 1000 times better than the conventional crutches I was using.

These look great, they're light and easy to whip around when getting in and out of the car, they're strong and the build quality and materials seem top notch... I'm happy as a pig with mine. I hope this helps others who are new to forearm crutches have a better experience cuz it's absolutely worth the time and effort to acclimate to them.

Mine showed up yesterday as I got out reconstructive surgery for my ankle. But I'm also waiting to have surgery on both shoulders. The standard crutches I was using before surgery were so bad on my shoulders I'd basically given up on getting around. Millennial's in-Motion forearm crutches have been an absolute life saver." - Jon

Give us a try! You will get a great product and industry leading customer service!

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Attention tall people who've ever been on crutches.You know that moment when you adjust them to the absolute maximum set...
04/17/2026

Attention tall people who've ever been on crutches.

You know that moment when you adjust them to the absolute maximum setting... and you're still hunched over?

And your wrists are at a weird angle?

And after an hour your shoulders ache as much as your actual injury?

That's not a you problem. That's an equipment problem.

Standard crutches are designed for average height which means if you're 6'6" or taller, you've basically been using the wrong tool for the job.

The posture issues, the wrist pain, the exhaustion, all of it is predictable when the equipment doesn't actually fit.

We put together a full guide on what tall people should actually look for in crutches, including the height ranges, weight ratings, and features that make a real difference when you're above average height.

If you're tall, recovering from something, or know someone who is, this one's worth a read. Tag a tall friend who's been through crutch struggles.

https://conta.cc/4leUkAF

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Here's something most surgery centers don't connect the dots on:The crutches they send patients home with are directly a...
04/10/2026

Here's something most surgery centers don't connect the dots on:

The crutches they send patients home with are directly affecting their satisfaction scores, their callback volume, and their reputation.

Patients don't think "these crutches are poorly designed" when recovery is hard. They think "my experience at that facility was harder than it should have been."

And the standard crutch design most surgery centers dispense? It hasn't meaningfully changed since the 1950s despite well-documented problems with nerve compression, joint strain, and poor ergonomic fit.

We wrote a piece specifically for surgery center administrators and clinical teams on why this matters and how easy it actually is to fix.

If you work in a surgery center, or if you've ever struggled with crutches after a procedure and wondered why recovery felt harder than expected, this is worth a read. Feel free to share it with your care team.

https://conta.cc/47ri4f6r

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Here's something orthopedic offices don't talk about enough:The  #1 complaint patients have during recovery isn't about ...
04/03/2026

Here's something orthopedic offices don't talk about enough:

The #1 complaint patients have during recovery isn't about pain from the surgery. It's about pain from their crutches.

Sore armpits. Aching wrists. Struggling to get around the house. It's incredibly common, and almost entirely avoidable.

The problem is that most crutches being dispensed today are based on a design that's over 70 years old. They haven't kept up with what we now know about ergonomics and joint health.

We wrote a guide specifically for orthopedic practices on what to look for in better crutch options, and how making a simple equipment switch can meaningfully improve patient satisfaction during recovery.

If you work in orthopedic care or physical therapy, this is worth a quick read. And if you're a patient who's ever struggled with standard crutches, feel free to share this with your doctor.

https://conta.cc/4leUkAF

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Did you know there are actually two very different types of crutches and most people end up with the wrong one? Underarm...
03/27/2026

Did you know there are actually two very different types of crutches and most people end up with the wrong one?

Underarm crutches are what hospitals typically hand out. They work fine for a few weeks. But if you're dealing with a longer recovery or a chronic condition, they can cause serious discomfort and even nerve damage over time.

Forearm crutches distribute weight more naturally, allow for a better walking motion, and are far more comfortable for extended use.

We wrote a full guide breaking down the differences, pros and cons of each, and exactly who should be using which type.

If you or someone you love is on crutches right now, or might be soon after surgery, this is worth 3 minutes of your time.

https://conta.cc/40DKCy3

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Real feedback from a real customer!  "We had such a great experience with this company. I accidentally ordered two sets ...
03/24/2026

Real feedback from a real customer!

"We had such a great experience with this company. I accidentally ordered two sets of crutches, and their team actually called me the next day to confirm the order and quickly issued a refund. That level of customer service is rare and so appreciated!

The crutches themselves have been perfect for my 16-year-old son. He’s 6 feet tall and needs to be non-weight-bearing for several weeks, and these are the first crutches we’ve found that are truly sturdy and fit his frame well. We had tried two other pairs from Amazon that just weren’t supportive enough.

It means a lot to find a company that not only makes a great product but also genuinely cares about their customers. We’re so thankful we found them!"

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New Accessory Alert!  Meet the in‑Motion Handy Clip!  A small upgrade that makes a big difference.If you use crutches, y...
03/20/2026

New Accessory Alert!

Meet the in‑Motion Handy Clip! A small upgrade that makes a big difference.

If you use crutches, you already know the struggle: you set them down, they slide apart, fall over, or end up on the floor. The Handy Clip fixes that instantly.

Snap. Secure. Done.

Made specifically for the in-Motion Crutches, in‑Motion Handy Clip keeps your crutches neatly together when you’re not using them, making storage easier and preventing unnecessary wear and tear.

Why customers love it:
• Keeps crutches upright and organized
• Prevents slipping, tipping, and separating
• Lightweight, durable, and easy to use
• Works with both underarm and forearm crutches

It’s the perfect add‑on to complete your setup. It is simple, practical, and designed to make everyday life smoother.

Shop now!

https://millennialmedical.com/product/in-motion-handy-clip/

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