After I had a surgery to attach a small titanium plate and a few screws onto my fibula, I was given two crutches, and told not to put any weight on my leg for two months.
I had, in this closet, a field-bed and a hammock, hung from the ceiling, two chairs and a table, neatly screwed to the floor, to prevent being tossed about by the agitation of the horse or the coach.