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Tall Air Walking Boot | Non-Displaced Ankle Fracture, Metatarsal Fracture
Tall Air Walking Boot | Non-Displaced Ankle Fracture, Metatarsal Fracture
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This orthopedic boot treats the following conditions: torn foot ligaments, severe ankle sprains, ankle strains, metatarsal fractures, ankle arthritis, ankle fractures, Lisfranc injuries, stress fractures, Achilles tendon tears, non-displaced ankle fracture Unmatched Stability:Our advanced immobilization boot locks your foot and ankle at a 90-degree ankle. This serves as a safeguard protecting your current injury and protecting against potential reinjury. Offering an enhanced sense of security and comfort. Personalized Compression:Tailor your recovery using the inflatable air bladders nestled within the boot. Regulate compression to ease swelling and discomfort effectively. Adapt the boot as needed to accommodate changing swelling patterns. Comfort Without Limits:Uncover genuine comfort during extended use. The air bladders conform to your foot's shape, ensuring a snug fit. Experience comfortable airflow with the breathable foam liner. How does it work? This boot immobilizes your toes, foot, ankle, and lower leg to provide support and protection for day-to-day activities. It also helps to reduce pain and swelling. Who can wear this brace? This boot is designed to fit a wide range of adult men and women, as well as some teenagers and kids. It is available in five sizes: extra small, small, medium, large and extra-large. What size should I get? To choose your size, please refer to the sizing chart in the product images. This boot is universal, so it will fit your right or left foot. When should I wear it? You should wear this boot anytime day or night that your toe, foot, or ankle needs to be immobilized. We recommend checking with your doctor for instructions specific to your injury. What is it made of? This boot is made of a durable polymer shell and a plush, breathable deluxe foam inner lining. The sole is made of a non-slip rubber. How do I put it on? To put on the boot, please follow these steps: With all closures open, place your foot inside the boot liner, making sure to slide your heel to the back of the boot. Close the liner, starting near your toes and working up towards your lower leg. Fasten the straps tightly, working toe up. Attach extra foam pads to the liner anywhere you feel pressure or gaps. Then, inflate the air cell pressure, pushing the air bulb until you reach thedesired level compression. To deflate, push the black button under the bulb and the pressure will decrease. Weight: XS weights 2 pounds SM weighs 2 pounds 3 ounces MD weighs 2 pounds 10 ounces LG weighs 2 pounds 13 ounces XL weights 2 pounds 15 ounces