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Ideal for those where limb length or calf circumference prohibits them from using a standard height walker Read More
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Provides full length, foam and semi-pneumatic support
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Air cushioned sole designed to absorb shock upon heel strike Read More
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Support and comfort following trauma or post-operative procedure Read More
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Support and comfort following trauma or post-operative procedure Read More
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Help reduce body strain while walking in a cast or in a walker Read More
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Offers a solution to indications related to the forefoot, mid-foot and hind foot injuries Read More
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Standard has a durable, semi-rigid shell that supports the limb while providing protection Read More
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Walking boot, engineered to provide protection Read More
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Prevents the spread of dirt, dust and germs Read More
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Keep your Aircast Walker free from the elements Read More
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Provides ideal toe coverage while wearing walking brace Read More
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Provides pneumatic, multi-aircell support for graduated, pulsating compression
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Specifically designed for diabetics to provide pneumatic support with Aircast full-shell protection Read More
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Designed with wider foot bed for comfort and stability Read More
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MaxTrax ROM Air provides protected range-of-motion following trauma Read More
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MaxTrax ROM Air provides protected range-of-motion following trauma Read More
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Support and comfort following trauma or post-operative procedure Read More
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Designed to be inserted in the Aircast walking braces, the Heel Wedges provide additional Achilles tendon protection.
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How do Walking Boots Work?
A walking boot is comprised of a hard outer shell which supports the full leg and foot while protecting it from accidental bumping or kicking of furniture and from any objects that may fall on the foot. The inside of a walking boot often uses pneumatic compression to help with circulation and is cushioned for comfort and helps disperse shock. The bottom of the boot often comes with a rocker bottom to help with walking normally.