Sorry for your injury, take the time you need to get healed up correctly! You can rig up a hand lever and if you do it, do it right and solid. Don't think that in some emergency stopping situation you can get a crutch on top of the clutch in time. You may be able to just brake and stall the engine if you're lucky. Think about what you may need to do if a kid ran out in front of you.
The best option is to trade trucks with a buddy for a while if you can. Look at renting another auto as another option. There are electric clutch releases and anything you can dream up and build. I hope you are just needing this for a short time and can work around it.
I do have some experience in this as I am missing my right foot. I can drive a stick but it is not as safe as driving an auto. Heck I have seen someone drive using a joystick controler in a van, but that gets into some big money.
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