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The Pneumatic Walker Diabetic System provides pneumatic support with Aircast full-shell protection and is available in 3 sizes (medium, large and X-large). Foam filled aircells cushion the ankle for customized comfort and support while reducing pressure points. This support is effective in managing edema and fracture healing.
Indications:
Foot protection
Neuropathic ulcers
Soft tissue injury
Post-operative use
Stable fracture of foot and/or ankle
Features
An aircell lined shell that maximizes plantar unloading, regulates shear stress, and provides protection and immobilization
Graduated compression to help reduce edema
Multi-aircell support for a "total contact" fit
Regulated aircell inflation with the specialized Hand Bulb with Pressure Gauge
A rocker sole to reduce plantar pressures
Key Benefits:
Multi-aircell support for graduated, pulsating compression
Custom inflated aircells for individual fit and support
Aircell inflation regulated by hand bulb pressure gauge
Lightweight design: rigid foot, flexible around calf for strength, fit and comfort.
Full shell protection
Low profile for natural gait.
List of Contents
(1) Pneumatic Walker for Diabetics
(2) Insoles
(3) Stockings
(1) Hand Bulb with Pressure Gauge
Warnings/Precautions
Do not overinflate aircells. Improper aircell inflation may cause significant skin irritation in patients with diabetic neuropathy. Reduce aircell compression with any visual skin changes or reported discomfort. Do not use this device on patients incapable of communicating physical discomfort. Like all lower extremity immobilizers, such as casts or braces, patients without sensation (i.e. postop anesthesia, neuropathies, etc.) should be monitored frequently for “hot spots”, skin irritation or wound management. Use caution when walking on slippery or wet surfaces to avoid injury.
***NOTE: This item can take up to 2 weeks to ship***
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What is the maximum size of calf this item will fit?
Question by: Sharon on Jun 3, 2010, 7:06 PM
There is no max circumference measurement available. The manufacturer does however offer a liner extender that can be ordered from them. It give approx 5 more inches to the liner.
Answer by: Admin on Jun 3, 2010, 7:06 PM
I have one of these walkers and need to replace one of the velcro straps / what do I do???????
Question by: tim on Oct 17, 2010, 2:46 PM
Hello,
Thank you for contacting us regarding your desired replacement part. Unfortunately, we do not carry this item at this time. You may contact the manufacturer directly at the number listed below.
What are the special features in the diabetic version of this walking cast boot?
Question by: Lonna on Apr 14, 2011, 3:58 PM
With the XP Diabetic Walker you are going to get our dual-laminate insole and the Impax Grid technology, these help to eliminate pressure points and off-load the diabetic foot. The Impax Grid allows you to remove areas of the insole to take the pressure off of any sores or "hot spots". You will also get extra insoles, 3 stockings and the pressure gauge hand bulb to help pump the aircells to a desired amount of pressure. The idea behind the diabetic style is to help those patients with diabetes that need to be immobilized but that may have current sores or that are more prone to get sore.
Answer by: Admin on Apr 14, 2011, 3:58 PM
I did Achilles tendon repair surgery on left ankle.
The doctor asked me to buy aircast shoe, with the angle of elevation of 20%.
Do you have shoes that you can change the angle?
Please Please Keep me it's really urgent.
Question by: amizurd@jdc.org.il on Feb 7, 2014, 12:59 AM
Thank you for your question. The Aircast Heel Wedge will fit in an Aircast Walking Boot. https://www.donjoystore.com/aircast-heel-wedge
three heel supports equal 22º of heel raise; two heel supports equal 16º of heel raise; one heel support equals 10º of heel raise
Answer by: Admin on Feb 7, 2014, 12:59 AM
How many individual aircell compartments are there? Where are they located? Do they each have their own air injection nozzle.
Question by: Teresa Lassen on Jan 22, 2013, 3:26 PM
The XP Diabetic has 4 aircells, one on each side of the ankle and one on the back at the achilles, it also has one in the rigid front panel. Each cell has their own air injection site.