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The Body Armor Walker II features a built-in liner and raised air vents for cooling. It comes with a removable Plastazote insole that can be modified to off-load the plantar surface.
Item sold as one (1) walker. Fits right or left foot.
Description
Rigid shell provides uniform compression which helps to reduce edema and secure immobilization.
Ski-boot closure allows every user to find a secure and comfortable fit.
The upper conforms to the leg and provides more uniform compression of the foot and ankle.
DARCO® Softie™ Shoe Semi-rigid metatarsal shank provides superior control of forefoot motion to ensure that postoperative healing remains undisturbed. Better protection after osteotomies. Tri-laminated upper made of lightweight tricot-foam material is breathable and comfortably conforms to bony abnormalities. The hook-and-loop straps are easy to fasten and unfasten with one hand.
Shoe is sold individually, not in pairs.
Sizing:
Small: Women’s 4-6
Medium: Women’s 6-1/2 to 8
Large: Women’s 8-1/2 to 10
The Darco Heelift ® Glide is suitable for the prevention and repair of open wounds and decubitis problems, large/small vascular problems, diabetic foot syndrome, foot heart rate problems and bedriddenness in diabetic patients.
Heelift® Glide can play an integral role in offloading the heel to help prevent heel pressure ulcers. Unlike pillows, which can actually aggravate heel cord contracture, Heelift® Glide assists in keeping the patient’s foot in the correct position for heel pressure ulcer prevention. Compared to pillows and other heel offloading devices, Heelift® Glide can also save a lot of nursing time.
Indications:
Prevention and treatment of heel pressure ulcers
Patients suffering from large / small vessel disease
Diabetic foot syndrome and decubitus
Braden pressure-sore risk scale of 17 points or less
Sedentary diabetic patients with neurological sensory deficit
Foot pulse not palpable
Prolonged immobility or coma
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