Crutch Emoji
Get to know more about the immediate care of injuries with the crutch emoji. This emoji represents a common support material for those who have experienced leg injuries.
The crutch emoji first appeared in 2010, and quickly became a popular way to represent physical disability in digital communication. You can use this emoji alongside the person with white cane emoji and the person in motorized wheelchair emoji.
Crutch is a fully-qualified emoji, part of Unicode 14.0 , introduced in 2021, and was added to Emoji 14.0 .
This emoji is part of the Objects and is grouped with other Medical emojis. Part of the Unicode Symbols and Pictographs Extended-A block. Introduced in 2021.
To find this emoji, you can use the following keywords:
Copy and paste the Crutch emoji:
- 🩼
Codes & Encoding for the Crutch Emoji
Click any code below to copy it to your clipboard.
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Codepoint
U+1FA7C✓ Copied -
HTML (decimal)
🩼✓ Copied -
HTML (hex)
🩼✓ Copied -
CSS
\1FA7C✓ Copied -
JavaScript
\u{1FA7C}✓ Copied -
URL-encoded
%F0%9F%A9%BC✓ Copied -
Shortcode
:crutch:✓ Copied - Unicode block Symbols and Pictographs Extended-A
How to Type the Crutch Emoji
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iOS Use the emoji keyboard (globe icon → smiley)
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Android Use Gboard's emoji keyboard, or type the emoji's name
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Windows Win + . opens the emoji picker
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macOS Ctrl + Cmd + Space opens the character viewer
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Linux Ctrl + Shift + e then codepoint, or use IBus picker
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Web Paste the character or use an emoji-picker library
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Slack Type :crutch: (autocompletes to the emoji)
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Discord Type :crutch: (autocompletes to the emoji)
Crutch Emoji on Different Platforms
How to Use the Crutch Emoji
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- Need a 🩼 to help me walk after yesterday’s fall.
- Using a 🩼 for a few weeks, but feeling better every day.