There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that playing with crutches brings bad luck. The notion of objects or actions bringing bad luck is often rooted in superstition and cultural beliefs rather than any empirical data. It is important to focus on practical considerations such as using crutches safely and following medical advice rather than worrying about superstitions.
Well, honey, playing with crutches won't bring you bad luck, but it might bring you a broken bone if you're not careful. Those things are meant for supporting your weight, not for playing around like a pair of drumsticks. So, go ahead and use them for walking, but leave the acrobatics for the circus performers.
Theater people believe it is bad luck. They call MacBeth the "Scottish play."
In the British theatre it is bad luck to say "Macbeth". It is normally replaced by "the Scottish play".
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Tradition says, saying "Macbeth" in a theater will give bad luck to all the actors and the play itself. In a theater.
Depends on the severity of the break. If it's not too bad, you will most likely be in crutches for 4 to 6 weeks. However, if the break is severe, you may be required to use crutches as long as you have a brace on.
Either, it depends how bad the sprain or break is.
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For the same reason you can't say the name of that Scottish play, I guess!
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Some patients with Osgood Schlatter disease may require crutches when the pain is severe.You must be able to support your entire weight on one leg in order to use crutches. Crutches allow you to walk without placing any weight on an injured or painful leg.
Hit people with the crutches, always a fun thing to do =D But once you've hit them, make sure they don't give you another broken foot/leg/whatever your on crutches for.
No they are not bad luck because Bad luck is not real