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Saw this yesterday on CityTV’s Breakfast Television morning show. It’s pretty innovative, designed in Canada, and makes you wonder why someone didn’t think of it before, when you consider that the crutch is how old? The problem is that when you use crutches you can’t do a lot of other things with your hands since it uses all your limbs, but this allows someone to free up those hands and, well, stump along, as it were.
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12 Jun 2007 0702HK writes:
That’s definitely one of those why didn’t anyone think of this before ideas.
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