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United Ortho Short Air Cam Walker Fracture Boot, Medium, Black & Med Spec 264014 ASO Ankle Stabilizer, Black, Medium

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Color: Black


Size: Medium


Style: Boot + Stabilizer, Black


Features

  • Product 1: Universal Fits Right or Left Foot
  • Product 1: Sizing Medium fits men's 7-9 and women's 8.5-10.5 shoe size, refer to size chart and understanding fit guide found in images and video that demonstrates proper application and fit guidance
  • Product 1: Promotes Natural Walking Rocker sole and shock-absorbing insole promote more natural walking during use
  • Product 1: Comfort and Compression The air bladders offer custom compression as well as increased comfort and support
  • Product 2: Stabilizing Straps form complete figure-eight to protect and support ankle
  • Product 2: Ballistic nylon boot provides superior durability and strength. Machine wash gentle cycle, no bleach. Air dry
  • Product 2: Elastic cuff closure enhances support and keeps laces and stabilizing straps secure
  • Product 2: Bilateral design so each size will fit left or right foot; Low profile to fit in any type of shoe

Description

Ankle Air Cam Walker Fracture Boot The 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. Features Plastic 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 Sizing Correct 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: You wear a wide shoeYou will be using bandages or wearing thick socksYou have swellingYou typically like a looser fit Consider a smaller boot if you are near the minimum size and these apply: You wear a narrow shoe or have slim feetYou typically like a tighter fit Determining Fit Refer to size chart and understanding fit guide found in images and video that demonstrates proper application and fit. Read more Proper Application of United Ortho Short Air Walker Fracture Boot Step 1 Open 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 2 Close liner starting at your toes. Make sure the liner is snug around your foot and leg. Step 3 Place 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. Read more Step 4 Fasten 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 5 To 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 6 To 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. Read more About United Ortho United Ortho has provided medical professionals and consumers with affordable, high-quality products for more than 40 years. We design, manufacture, and distribute a broad range of bracing solutions. Read more


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 14, 2022


Best Sellers Rank: #164 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #1 in Fracture & Cast Boots #12 in Wound Care & Dressings


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 out of 5 stars 17,634 ratings


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  • SIZE 9 LADIES takes a SIZE SMALL.....NOT a medium
Color: Black Size: Small Style: Boot
I am a LADIES SIZE 9. The boot on the RIGHT is a MEDIUM and its the tall version. The boot on the LEFT is a size SMALL and the short version (best for foot and ankle surgeries). If I were a size 10, I might opt for the medium because, as you can see, as a size 9, my toes come all the way to the end of a size small. I am very happy with the small. I will be wearing this for 3 months, at least. I think the sizing they use is meant for men sizes, to be honest. A medium was in no way the proper size to fit my size 9 foot....I'd be tripping every time I took a step! All in all it was a great purchase and will serve me well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2018 by Tucci

  • MIRACLE ROBO-BOOT
Color: Black Size: Medium Style: Boot
Thanks to this boot I was able to heal so much faster while not giving up my life to do so. It is my miracle Robo-Boot. I fail to understand why hospitals and doctors aren't handing these out automatically. Crutches? What is there purpose beyond creating more misery, problems and pain? The ankle wraps cut off circulation so that wasn't much help. I kept getting elephant foot and ended up hurting my opposite foot / ankle in the process because I was putting all kinds of wrong pressure on it. It wasn't until I got this boot that I started walking properly and began healing! Yeah, the RICE method worked some but it only helped to a certain point. Sorry, but too many of us have too much going on like needing to take care of families or work and a sprained ankle, no matter how serious, can't stop life from happening. I'm telling you, this was one of the best investments I've made in a long while. It's mine now and I'm never letting it go but I'll share. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2017 by L.M.Fields

  • Good air cast, very comfortable, and short vs. tall boot details
Color: Black Size: Medium Style: Boot
This short air cast fits the same foot dimensions as the taller air cast from United Surgical. This is the short air cast from United Ortho/United Surgical and measures 13.5" from floor to top of highest point of its inside sock. The tall air cast is the "Stabilizer Air Walker Standard" from United Ortho/United Surgical and measures 17.25" from floor to top of boot. Otherwise the dimensions around the foot are the same. The weight is about the same for both boots (the weight is largely in the base of the boot). Both provide a sturdy, grippy sole and allow you to easily "walk" (actually limp) with your weight mostly in the heel of your foot. The short air cast does allow the ankle to flex more than the tall cast which really immobilizes the ankle well. If you need immobilization around the ankle area, get the tall cast. On the other hand, if you have something more toward the front of the foot, such as a metatarsal fracture, especially in the 3rd, 4th, or 5th metatarsal, the short cast works well without overly constricting your ankle. I have a displaced 5th metatarsal fracture, and I found this cast more comfortable than the Aircast brand for my particular injury. Unlike this United Surgical air cast, the Aircast brand air cast seemed to place more weight balanced toward the front of the foot, plus its "hang weight" on the front of my foot/metatarsals was too much. FWIW, my foot is a women's size 7.5-8 wide and I have the Medium size United Surgical cast in both short and tall boots. In both of these boots, my toes end about 2" short of the end of the hard sole portion of the cast. This is good, as I have banged the front of the cast occasionally and not had any issue with doing that. If my foot had been too close to the end of the cast, hitting the front of the cast on anything might have further injured my foot. Also, with the medium size there is plenty of room for my foot to swell without the cast being too tight. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2018 by A Mom

  • As happy as you can be with a stress fracture!
Color: Black Size: Large Style: Boot
Thank you to other reviewers who gave information that helped me decide to bring this boot into my life. It is helping me heal and giving me peace of mind during the process. Most helpful was the personal reports on sizing. I am a woman who has size 11 shoes but buys running shoes a size up, either womens 11.5 or mens size 10. I have never considered myself a medium in anything! So I was tending to size large, which seemed a good idea based on most reviews. I am glad I went with the size large boot. Actually it fits just how I would like, not too bit nor too small. My toes do not stick out the front of the boot but they are coming to the edge of the inner soft wrap portion, which is comfortable. I have a stress fracture from running. It is on the inside ankle of my left foot. The first week, I had a lot of pain and some swelling, so I worried the boot would be too painful to wear if it touched the ankle at all. I put the cushioned inner wrap on extremely carefully and not very tightly. I was able to put the outer shell of the boot on without pain. Although I had very limited mobility the first week, to avoid pain, I felt the immobilization feature immediately started helping my ankle bone by reducing strain on it. My foot also felt protected. I felt less anxiety because my foot was enclosed in this giant pillow and protective boot. The boot inflation aspect seemed a mystery to me but reviews on the non-inflated variety of boot suggested some people wished they had gotten this version. My boot came with some inflation already happening. I deflated it gently to first fit it to my foot. I'd say I have not inflated it very tightly anyway. I just added enough inflation to cushion and stabilize my heel, so that there is limited movement of my foot within the boot. As for this being a "walking boot," that isn't as easy as it looks. I needed crutches to support movement. I guess you can walk on it as you recover more - or maybe it depends on the person and the injury. The boot is heavier than a snow boot but I didn't have expectations on this issue. I chose not to sleep in it, but wore it during the day for weeks. Overall I am super pleased with this purchase and would recommend it to people who think it will give them a better way to heal a stress fracture. I had a stress fracture 14 years ago and cannot understand why the doctor did not suggest a boot straight away. I don't see any down side. Ending pain and getting your weight off your injured foot is a sure way to assist healing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2017 by Rachel

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