Product Description
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Ankle Air Cam Walker Fracture BootThe United Ortho Ankle Air Cam Walker Fracture Boot provides maximum stability and support following injury or post-operative procedures. The Ankle Air Cam walking boot can be used for acute ankle sprains, soft tissue injuries, stable lower leg, foot and ankle fractures and post-operative use. Universal fit for right or left foot. |
FeaturesPlastic molded uprights with steel reinforcement provides increased durability. Shock-absorbing insole reduces impact of heel strike when walking. Rocker sole helps promote a natural gait to allow continuation of daily activities. Recommended up to 300 pounds |
Proper SizingCorrect application is vital to the proper functioning of the brace. Use foot length for a more precise fit as describe on the size chart. Consider a larger boot if you are near the maximum size and these apply:
Consider a smaller boot if you are near the minimum size and these apply:
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Determining FitRefer to size chart and understanding fit guide found in images and video that demonstrates proper application and fit. |
Proper Application of Short Air Walker Fracture Boot
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Step 1Open all the straps. Take the liner out of the boot. Place your foot in the liner making sure to slide your heel to the back of the liner. For proper fit, completely remove the top strap. *Additional comfort pads provided to fill gaps in the liner and provide additional padding where needed. |
Step 2Close liner starting at your toes. Make sure the liner is snug around your foot and leg. |
Step 3Place your foot with liner inside the boot making sure your heel is pushed all the way to the back of the boot. Attach and fasten the top strap once your foot is in the proper position. |
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Step 4Fasten the straps starting at the toes and working up. *Toes may extend past end of the liner. If toes extend past rigid shell, a larger size is needed. Be sure your heel is properly positioned in the back of the boot. *If numbness, tingling, or other discomfort is experienced, loosen the strap until comfortable. If any of these symptoms persist, contact your medical professional. |
Step 5To inflate: Turn “inflate/deflate” know clockwise until it stops turning. Press and release blue air bulb several times until the air liner provides desired support. *Liner may expand during initial use. Additional pumps may be required to return to desired support. |
Step 6To deflate: Turn “inflate/deflate” knob counterclockwise until it stops turning. *If air liner is fully deflated, it may take upwards of 50 pumps to feel the desired support. |
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