A Helping Hand Is In The Bag Wednesday, March 1, 2006 A Helping HandIs In The Bag (NAPSA)—Those on crutches know that on top of being in pain, getting around is a major pain. Adding insult to injury, there’s no easy way to carry your things with both hands gripping crutches. B When you're knocked off your feet, you can use a helping hand. Now people on crutches can carry their stuff along. Demonstrating that necessity can be the mother of invention, an injured skier developed a clever saddlebag-type tote that straps eas- ily to any underarm crutch. This instant, hands-free carry bag has two roomy pockets to hold a range of items, from folding umbrellas to business reports. The versatile Crutch Tote” fits underarm crutches of all heights (simply tuck the bottom pocket up for use with children’s crutches). It attaches easily with Velcro straps and is made of rugged machine-washable denim. What’s more, once you're up on both feet again, it makes a handy caror closet organizer. It’s also a great cift idea. To order or learn more, visit www.crutchtote.com or call (866) 944-6822. --- PHOTOS --- File: 20190801-005221-20190801-005220-70026.pdf.jpg --- FILES --- File: 20190801-005220-70026.pdf