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Lifelong crutches

Common crutches are not suitable for people impaired since birth because they don't have a wide range of choices. Lifelong crutches' height can be controlled as users grow. They lessen back pain from bending over and keep the gap between both sides from widening. The crutches help people move around freely so that they can do what they want without any restriction of movement.

Contact: Beom Sik Yoon: mamison2@naver.com

Credit: Beomsik Yoon, Bohyuk Im, Soonho Jung, Eunsil Mok and Bomi Kim of Chung-ang University (South Korea)

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Submitted by rachelw on June 11, 2010 - 9:02am
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