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1. Wheelchair
2. Axillary Crutches
3. Single point or Quad Cane
4. Knee Walker
5. Standard or Rolling Walker
6. No ambulatory device is indicated

Elderly patient with mild balance issues but no weight-bearing restrictions

Patient with recent stroke and inability to control both lower extremities

Patient with an ankle cast who needs to ambulate long distances multiple times a day

Patient with a foot laceration on the right and poor upper body strength and endurance

Patient who needs to redistribute a small amount of weight off of a painful lower extremity

Patient who is able to fully weight-bear without gait deviations

Patient with fair balance and poor conditioning who needs to ambulate 100 feet a day

Patient who is non-weight bearing on both lower extremities.

Patient who is in a long leg cast on left with good balance, but fair conditioning

Patient with a knee sprain who is weight-bearing as tolerated but still has antalgic gait

Patient who is status post shoulder labrum repair, but no balance or conditioning problems

Patient who is status post total knee replacement on the Left

Patient with recent burn injuries on the plantar surfaces of both feet

Patient who needs to increase the somatosensory input in one hand

Patient with a below the knee amputation on the right

Young and relatively healthy patient who is status post 3 days Left ACL repair

Patient with non-antalgic, normal gait

Patient with partial weight bearing on the right due to a grade 2 ankle sprain