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Figure 4. Typical force distribution on left and right axillary support. Areas of high force are in red and low force in blue. Inner box represents hard support under cushion of each axillary support and portion in outer box is where cushion curves downward.

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  1. Figure 4. Typical force distribution on left and right axillary support. Areas of high force are in red and low force in blue. Inner box represents hard support under cushion of each axillary support and portion in outer box is where cushion curves downward. Borrelli J, Haslach HW Jr. Experimental characterization of axillary/underarm interface pressure in swing-through crutch walking. J Rehabil Res Dev. 2013;50(3):423–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1682/JRRD.2012.01.0013 ResearcherID/ORCID: James Borrelli, PhD: C-7690-2011

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