Aircast XP Diabetic Walker Medium
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Estimated delivery: 5-7 business days
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Product Highlights
- For the high risk diabetic patient.
- Walker’s shell/aircell and rocker sole maximizes plantar offloading, regulates shear stress and offers protection and immobilization.
- Hand bulb with pressure gauge measures individual aircell compression, ensuring regulated aircell inflation for neuropathic patients.
- Also includes two insoles (one Impax Grid and one Plastazote), stockings, and monitoring device.
- Fits left or right.
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COD available from ₹599 till ₹9999
- Description
- Additional information
Description
- An aircell lined shell maximises plantar unloading, regulates shear stress and provides protection and immobilisation
- Graduated compression to help reduce oedema
- Regulated aircell inflation with the specialised hand bulb
- Comes with two insoles, three stockings and one hand bulb with pressure gauge
- Alternative to total contact casting for high risk diabetic patient
Directions for Use
- Start by preparing the brace first unfasten the straps.
- Then remove the front panel and open the liner.
- Sit on a chair and place your leg in the brace. And position your heel in the back of it.
- Wrap the liner along the foot and ankle
- Secure from bottom to top
- Tighten for a snug and comfortable fit
- Inflate the aircells for using
- Deflate while removing
Safety information
- For single patient use only
- Hand wash with cold water and a mild detergent soap powder and air dry.
FAQ:
A diabetic boot is a device that can help people with diabetic ulcers. People with diabetes are at risk for developing foot ulcers, or open sores on the surface of the skin. A high blood sugar level delays proper wound healing.
Foot problems are common in people with diabetes. They can happen over time when high blood sugar damages the nerves and blood vessels in the feet. The nerve damage, called diabetic neuropathy, can cause numbness, tingling, pain, or a loss of feeling in your feet.
Offloading footwear consists of therapeutic shoes designed to provide pressure redistribution for patients at-risk for diabetic foot conditions such as neuropathic ulcers, Charcot foot and infection.
Walking casts (also commonly referred to as walking boots, air casts, or stabilizers) are specially designed devices that serve to immobilize certain regions of the leg—ranging from just the ankle all the way up to the foot through the calf.
Wear your sock and boot any time you are on your feet. Spend about 2 to -3 hours each day with your ankle elevated above the level of your heart.
Do not put oils or creams between your toes. The extra moisture can lead to infection. Also, don’t soak your feet—that can dry your skin. Calluses occur more often and build up faster on the feet of people with diabetes.
Also known as shin spots, the hallmark of diabetic dermopathy is light brown, scaly patches of skin, often occurring on the shins. These patches may be oval or circular. They’re caused by damage to the small blood vessels that supply the tissues with nutrition and oxygen.
Additional information
Weight | 1.38 kg |
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Dimensions | 17.8 × 11.1 × 5.7 cm |
Manufacturer Details | Djo Llc 5919 Sea Otter Place Suite 200 Carlsbad Ca 92010 |
Packer Details | Wedjat Health Solutions Pvt. Ltd. P.NO. 547 F1-F2 Pinnacle Apartment Arul Nagar East Tambaram Chennai Tamil Nadu 600059 Mail: info@cureka.com Telephone no: 9655928004 |
Components | Walker |
Country of Origin | USA |
Expires on or After | 25/08/2026 |
SKU | PAI/AIR/07271 |