Product Details
- Product Description
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Designed for support and comfort following trauma or post-operative procedure. The lightweight design and pre-shaped ergonomic frame help to modify the level of pressure on the injury at both the malleoli and lower leg.
- Support following trauma or post-operative procedure
- Pre-shaped ergonomic frame helps modify level of pressure on injury
- Soft nylon/foam liner
- Lightweight design
Warnings/Precautions
If you experience any pain, swelling, sensation changes, or any unusual reactions while using this product, consult your medical professional immediately. Like all lower extremity immobilizers, such as casts or braces, patients without sensation (ie: post-op anesthesia, neuropathies, etc.) should be monitored frequently for "hot spots", skin irritation or wound management. Use caution when walking on slippery or wet surfaces to avoid injury. Always consult with your physician or therapist before making changes to the brace. Always inspect before use. Check for broken stitches or parts; torn, cut or frayed material; or buckles, or hook and loop fasteners that do not hold securely. Do not use damaged product. Discontinue use when torn, worn, frayed in any way. Never alter or repair this product. This product is not intended to be used with any other product except DJO approved accessories.
- Size Chart & Fit Help
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Size Shoe Size Female Shoe Size Male XS 3.5-5.5 2-4 S 6-8 4.5-7 M 8.5-11.5 7.5-10.5 L 11.5-13.5 10.5-12.5 XL 13.5+ 12.5 - Videos
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- 1/04/2014 7:03 am
- I have this walking boot for to keep my left ankle stable after braking my lateral malleolus three weeks ago. However, I have very high arches and my instep is starting to show a serious abrasion with redness. My husband saw the abrasion this morning and finally understands why I am a bit edgy. The pain is now hindering my desire to move, which is bad as I was just given permission to put partial weight on foot yesterday. Is there anything I can do to protect that area of the foot and still keep the foot stable?
Thanks.
- Bonnie
You should be wearing the boot with a sock so there is not skin to material contact. There should not be a lot of movement of your foot while it's in the boot. Make sure you have tightened the straps at the bottom tight enough to keep your foot from moveint but not so tight that your toes turn blue. Also if you have a pneumatic boot you can increase the amount of air your pumping into the boot. You should contact your physician reguarding the abrasion.
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- I have this walking boot for to keep my left ankle stable after braking my lateral malleolus three weeks ago. However, I have very high arches and my instep is starting to show a serious abrasion with redness. My husband saw the abrasion this morning and finally understands why I am a bit edgy. The pain is now hindering my desire to move, which is bad as I was just given permission to put partial weight on foot yesterday. Is there anything I can do to protect that area of the foot and still keep the foot stable?
- 10/10/2013 9:29 am
- I received my boot from my medical provider but did not receive a user guide or care instructions. Is this available online?
- I would be happy to send you a PDF of the instructions that come with your boot.
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- 2/10/2013 2:37 am
- Is there a weight limit for someone wearing the boot? My son is rather heavy and the metal on the sides literally bent. Is this normal?
- The weight limit is 350 pounds.
at
- 28/05/2013 9:23 am
- My walking boot has an L on the bottom, but drs put it on right foot. is that a problem?
- Hello Julie,
The brace is universal. The L means you have a Large.
Have a Great Day.
at
- 26/06/2012 1:19 am
- Is there a right and left boot or does it matter?
- The boot is universal, for right or left feet
at
- 15/12/2011 5:37 am
- What is the best way to walk in them: heel first? They also seem built up in the inner side which causes one's foot to fall to the outside.
Please advise. - Walk heel to toe. Your foot should not be falling to one side. Have your clinician recheck your fit and application in person to verify it's being done properly.
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- What is the best way to walk in them: heel first? They also seem built up in the inner side which causes one's foot to fall to the outside.
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