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The DARCO OrthoWedgeâ„¢ is clinically proven to reduce weight bearing pressure on the forefoot which promotes faster healing after surgery, trauma or when forefoot wounds or ulcerations are present.
Item sold as one (1) shoe. Fits right or left foot.
Description:
Reduces forefoot pressure by as much as 57%!
Square-toe design acts as a bumper to protect the toes.
Ankle strap seats foot firmly in shoe to reduce heel slippage and eliminate friction.
Removable forefoot closure eliminates buckle pressure.
Zoned outsole has an aggressive tread under the midfoot.
EVA insole features twice the padding of standard insoles and can be modified as needed.
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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