The walking cast, which also goes by the names of stabilizers, air casts, or walking boots, are specifically designed to immobilize specific regions along the ankle and leg.
Are air casts for either foot?
Universal fit allows the Aircast AirSelect to be worn on either the left or right foot.
Can I drive with an Aircast on my right foot?
Despite the obvious safety hazards, there are currently no laws prohibiting driving with a cast on either of your feet. It is not encouraged by doctors, who say that you might prevent your bones from healing correctly, or even end up in an accident due to impaired reaction time.
What is the difference between a walking boot and an Aircast?
Aircast vs Non-Air Walking Boots:
Swelling can be controlled by using extra compression and elevation. The air boot allows you to adjust the level of compression that is pumped into the boot, giving you the ability to choose the comfort level during each phase of your recovery.
How tight should an Aircast be?
It should be tight enough to restrict foot and ankle movement, but not so tight that it cuts off circulation.
16 related questions foundCan wearing a walking boot cause pain?
A study published in the Journal of American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons titled Associated Joint Pain With Controlled Ankle Movement Walker Boot Wear showed that many patients experienced pain in the knee, hip, and/or back from the added weight and limb length discrepancy from the CAM boot.
Can I drive with a 5th metatarsal fracture?
The first and fifth metatarsals usually require osteosynthesis, which makes driving impossible for at least two months. Toe fractures are treated by fixing the fractured digit to its neighbour, and although this does not generally interfere with driving, it should be avoided as a precaution.
What happens if you walk too soon after ankle surgery?
Putting any weight on an operated foot or ankle can damage the repair that's been done. Bones need time to heal. Plates or screws that may have been added during surgery need the bones to heal around them. Adding weight too soon can interrupt this important internal healing process.
Which is better cast or boot?
Less skin damage – skin underneath a cast can become raw and painful. The open-air design and lightweight material helps to prevent skin damage when wearing a walking boot. No loud saws used – walking boots can be removed without the use of loud saws. This is helpful for children who may be afraid of the saws.
Can you drive with a walking boot on left foot?
This device cannot be worn while driving, even if the boot is on the left (non-driving) foot. This is the law, folks! Also, this device cannot be worn in the shower because water can damage your equipment. Your boot may be worn in bed, but only if your provider directs you to do so.
What is a aircast used for?
The Aircast boot walker is used to provide support after severe ankle sprains, foot fractures and foot or ankle surgery. It's also used to manage oedema. One of the benefits of the Aircast boot walker is the control it gives you as the wearer.
Can I use a walking boot instead of crutches?
The short answer is no: You don't need crutches with a walking boot. While you shouldn't generally put weight on a walking boot, other mobility aids can be used instead of crutches to prevent this from occurring. These include wheelchairs, canes, walkers, and others.
Can you use walking boot for both feet?
At all times you want both feet to be the same height off the ground which means your non-injured foot needs a taller shoe. You have some options here. Either wearing tall sneakers or another type of tall shoe will work. If you want to wear shoes you already own then products such as Even Up are a great option.
How painful is a 5th metatarsal fracture?
Sudden pain along the outside of your foot is the main symptom. A stress fracture may develop more slowly. You may feel chronic pain for a period of time. Your foot may also swell up and bruise.
How long until you can walk on a broken 5th metatarsal?
There are five metatarsal bones in each foot, you have fractured the fifth which is on the outer edge of the foot. This is a common fracture. You will be given a removable boot to wear to support your foot; this should be used for two to six weeks to enable you to walk more comfortably whilst the injury heals.
How do you rehab a broken 5th metatarsal?
Put your affected foot about a step behind your other foot. Keeping your back leg straight and your back heel on the floor, bend your front knee and gently bring your hip and chest toward the wall until you feel a stretch in the calf of your back leg. Hold the stretch for at least 15 to 30 seconds. Repeat 2 to 4 times.
Is there an alternative to a walking boot?
Thankfully, there is now an alternative to the traditional walking boot. The TayCo External Ankle Brace is the only ankle brace that allows you to use your own footwear and orthotic, while providing the necessary ankle support. This lightweight alternative eliminates the limb imbalance with functional recovery.
Can you get a blood clot from wearing a walking boot?
This is a common and usually normal occurrence after surgery or an injury. It is often due to altered walking, injury or from being in a boot or cast but it can also be due to a blood clot.
Do you wear a sock with a walking boot?
Adding a sock to the equation is a good idea for a few reasons: It will help reduce any friction between the brace and your skin, which can help prevent any chafing or blisters. Socks for walker boots can act as a buffer between your foot (and its sweat and dead skin cells) and the brace.
How long do you wear an Aircast?
It limits motion, provides protection, and helps reduce pain. You may need to wear it for 2 to 6 weeks.
How long should you wear an Aircast boot?
Your doctor may have you use a boot for 1 to 6 weeks. How long you wear it depends on how serious your injury is.
Does an Aircast help with swelling?
With severe sprains, immobilization with an air cast may be advised. The goal of treatment is to reduce swelling and speed recovery. Many studies have shown that edema or swelling from inflammation can slow down healing.