Dyna EasyCast Short AirWalker Boot

BrandDynamic ConditionNew Support PositionFoot

DYNA EASYCAST PNEUMATIC/AIR WALKER BOOT 

Features and benefits of EasyCast pneumatic walker;
  • Light weight and durable shell:Provides maximum protection and support.
  • Hook and loop closures:For easy application and removal.
  • Generous foot base:Ample room for dressing without sacrificing comfort.
  • Non-skid rocker sole: Helps in pressure offloading and promotes a natural gait.
  • Collateral air cells: Provides total contact fit; Offers pneumatic compression which will reduce oedema and prevent callus formation.
  • Easy to use hand bulb: Allows custom inflation thereby providing desired compression level and accommodates for swollen ankle.
  • Detachable soft cushions: Ensure proper fit along with compression for enhanced stability.
  • Toe bumper for protection.
  • Inbuilt inflation and deflation pump allows custom inflation.
INDICATIONS
  • Following foot or ankle injury.
  • Sprained ankle.
  • Stable ankle and foot fracture.
  • Metatarsal fracture.
  • Joint injury.
  • Soft tissue injury.
  • Forefoot and midfoot injury.
  • Oedema control.
  • Bunionectomy.
VARIATIONS

Available in product lengths 11"(Short) and 17"(Long)

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

  1. Unfasten the straps in the front, remove front panel and open the foam liner.
  2. In a seating posture, place the foot in the foam liner and wrap it around the leg preventing the possibility of wrinkle formation.
  3. Place the front panel, back on the brace and securely fasten the hook and loop closures from bottom to top. Ensure it is snug fit and comfortable.
  4. Insert the tip of the air bulb marked “IN” into the inbuilt air valves on either sides of the brace and inflate by gently squeezing it.
  5. Begin with the valve on the medial side and then the lateral side.
  6. Do not over-infalte the air cells. Inflate until the brace is comfortable and snug fit.
  7. To deflate the air-cells insert the tip of the air bulb marked “OUT” into the valve and gently squeeze.
  8. Higher pressure gives more support while walking, lower pressure is more comfortable while sitting or reclining.

 

 

Brand
Condition
  • New
Support Position
  • Foot
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