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Air Walker Boot McKesson Pneumatic Adult Medium Tall

Air Walker Boot McKesson Pneumatic Adult Medium Tall

Regular price $79.00
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The McKesson Pneumatic Air Walker Boot provides enhanced stabilization and protection for foot and ankle injuries using an integrated air bladder system. This tall, medium-size boot is designed to limit motion, reduce pain, and support proper healing for conditions such as severe sprains, fractures, tendon injuries, and post-surgical recovery. The pneumatic air chamber allows users to adjust compression around the lower leg and ankle, improving comfort and helping to control swelling throughout the day.

With its durable rocker bottom, this walker boot encourages a more natural gait pattern while offering secure immobilization. The tall frame provides added support for injuries involving the ankle or lower leg, and the adjustable straps make it easy to achieve a personalized, secure fit. Lightweight, sturdy, and universal for either foot, the McKesson Air Walker Boot is built for reliable daily use during both early and advanced stages of recovery.

 

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What does “pneumatic” mean in this walker boot?

It refers to the built-in air bladder that can be inflated or deflated to provide adjustable compression and improved comfort.

Is this boot suitable for severe ankle or lower leg injuries?

Yes, the tall design offers increased stability and support for more significant injuries or post-operative care.

Can the air bladder be adjusted at home?

Yes. You can easily adjust the compression level using the integrated pump to improve comfort or address swelling changes.

Is this boot usable on either foot?

Yes, the universal design allows it to be worn on either the left or right foot.

Can I walk normally with this air walker boot?

The rocker bottom helps promote a smoother walking motion, but you should walk at a comfortable pace and follow your provider’s weight-bearing instructions.

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