Indication:
1.Stable ankle fracture and post-operative rehabilitation
2. Severe ankle sprains (Grade II and Grade III)
3.Conservative treatment and surgical rehabilitation of Achilles tendon rupture
4.Calf soft tissue injury
5.Metatarsal fracture, lower tibiofibular fracture
Features:
1. Injection molded shoe shell with good support and protection
2. Both sides of the aluminum strip support, good support
3. Sponge lining, more skin-friendly and comfortable
4. Multiple strap design, good fixation effect
5. Angle adjustment chuck design, can adjust the angle of plantarflexion and dorsiflexion
6. Rubber sole, good anti-slip and wear resistance
Size: XS/S/M/L/XL
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Ordinary bag; Zipper bag; Customized box, etc.
Why CHOOSE US:
1. We are a manufacturer, we can supply the more competitive price. And we can supply you the OEM and ODM service, we can design and make the products that you want.
2. Our products are industry qualified, such as ISO13485, CE, FDA, MDR.
3. We have advanced technology and we have strict quality control. That's why our products are high quality products.
4. High quality raw materials and competitive prices.
5. The larger quantity you order, the better price you will get.
6. We have a professional team to provide you with professional services.
FAQ
Q1: Do I need to use crutches when wearing a walking boot?
Put on your walking boot as directed by your doctor. Move your feet in a normal walking motion, starting without putting weight on your feet, while supporting your full weight with crutches. You will have to adjust to the weight of the walking boot and move your foot again with a normal walking motion.
Q2: How long should you wear a walking boot?
If you need surgery on your ankle or foot, you may be advised to use a walking boot for 6 to 8 weeks. Walking without support puts too much pressure on the injured area and may cause more damage. You should follow the advice of your doctor for the exact duration of use.
Q3: Should you wear socks while using Aircast?
Wearing socks while using Aircast, especially during warm weather, can sometimes be uncomfortable. In this case, your doctor can tell you if you can take off your socks and brace for a short time to let your leg breathe.
Q4:Do I have to wear a cast for a broken ankle?
Having a cast is a very common way to immobilize the bone and promote healing of the affected area. You may have to wear a cast for 4 to 8 weeks. For less serious fractures, you may only need to wear a walking boot, brace or splint to hold the bone in place while it heals.