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Orthopedic Braces, Splints, and Supports

Injury Booth _ Cam air walker

$50.00
LOW & HIGH TOP
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Brand: Advanced Orthopaedics

An injury boot is a specialized orthopedic device designed for patients recovering from injuries, surgeries, or conditions affecting mobility, such as diabetic complications. These booths provide a safe, enclosed environment that allows for restricted movement and weight-bearing adjustments to promote proper healing.

SUGGESTED HCPC: L4360 and L4361

ORDER NUMBER: 320-AZ, 330-AZ, 360-AZ, 390-AZ, 398-AZ
320-LAZ, 330-LAZ, 360-LAZ, 390-LAZ, 398-LAZ
330-LAZ-P, 360-LAZ-P, 390-LAZ-P

SIZE: X-Small thru X-Large (see sizing chart to the left)

PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:

• Inflatable bladder incorporated into liner for increased immobilization of the lower leg, ankle and foot
• Designed for the treatment of stable fractures and ankle sprains
• Lightweight, low rocker profile design for greater patient comfort
• Cushioned heel for greater energy absorption
• Wider rocker bottom design promotes a smooth energy conserving gait
• Now available in with a Pink liner (for SM, MD, LG Low Top Only)
• Fits either left or right foot

Categories: Foot & Ankle

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Injury Booth _ Cam air walker

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Braces, while also used for stabilization, serve a slightly different function. They are more flexible than splints and are designed to provide support through compression rather than full immobilization. Braces are often used for ongoing support during recovery or for chronic conditions like arthritis. Constructed from materials such as neoprene, elastic, or cotton, braces may also incorporate metal components for added reinforcement, but their primary function is to allow controlled movement while preventing overextension or strain. 

A splint is a medical device used to stabilize and protect an injured joint, bone, or soft tissue, helping to promote healing by restricting movement and preventing further damage. Splints can vary in rigidity based on the nature of the injury. Rigid splints are often made from materials like plastic, metal, or fiberglass, providing firm immobilization for more severe injuries such as fractures. Soft splints, on the other hand, are typically made from materials like foam or fabric and are used in cases requiring more flexibility, such as sprains or strains, where complete immobilization is unnecessary.

 

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