Here's an odd question. Anyone here have experience driving their car with a foot cast on? (R foot)
#2
No but if you're having flexion problems because of ankle or knee...
you might want to put something under your foot (under toes) so you don't have to keep trying to press the gas pedal in an awkward position.
Meaning, place leg/foot in position above gas pedal (position 1) where you can flex it and just touch it (position 2). Have someone or yourself place a rubber block or something that fits the area between pos.1 and pos.2. Tape it to your foot. Now you can properly flex to give gas without trying hardly as you were without it.
Hope that helped sort of kinda.
GigaEnvy
Meaning, place leg/foot in position above gas pedal (position 1) where you can flex it and just touch it (position 2). Have someone or yourself place a rubber block or something that fits the area between pos.1 and pos.2. Tape it to your foot. Now you can properly flex to give gas without trying hardly as you were without it.
Hope that helped sort of kinda.
GigaEnvy
#3
Re: I had to drive with an external fixator on my right wrist and two screws in my
right leg...I suggest not driving for a while..on an open road it ok but in the city or stop and go trafic its hard...btw.it was a motorcycle wreck.I had to shift with my left hand...
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