How to Perform a Walking Assist and a Two-Person Walking Assist?

  1. To perform a walking assist, place the injured or ill person’s arm across your shoulders and hold it in place with one hand. 
  2. Support the person with your other hand around the person’s waist. In this way, your body acts as a crutch, supporting the person’s weight while you both walk. 
  3. A second responder, if present, can support the person in the same way on the other side. Do not use this assist if you suspect that the person has a head, neck or spinal injury.       http://www.humankinetics.com/AcuCustom/Sitename/DAM/016/Flegel_2PersonWalk1_artX.jpg

Comments

Jarod Yong said…
This is very useful!
I've done this plenty of times for my students during 'competitive' football games.
sintaicharles said…
Ya, it is. The other day a student was injured but I didn't how to perform a walking assist.
Jarod Yong said…
You should share that story too!
It would give context to the usefulness of the information you just shared!

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