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  • When facing recovery from a break or serious leg injury, an Aircast can provide support and convenience. Unlike a traditional cast they can be easily removed.

    What is an Aircast?

    Aircast makes a pneumatic walking brace that can be used for injuries or after a surgery to a foot or the lower leg. The brace is made of adjustable air cells encased in plastic. An Aircast can be adjusted by the patient so it offers the perfect fit and can be easily removed when not needed. Aircast is not a medical term but a brand name.

    How they are Used

    Aircasts can be used as a substitute for a regular cast, but more often they are used after a full solid cast has been removed but before a patient can walk normally on their own. It provides support but can be removed and adjusted, allowing for some movement and limited exercise that puts weight on the injured leg.

    Doctor Recommendation Needed

    A patient must have a recommendation from a doctor before they can buy an Aircast. It is important that a doctor is involved with the fitting and training on how to use an Aircast. Improper use of an Aircast can result in further damage to the injured area.

    Benefits of an Aircast

    There are many benefits to using an Aircast. It allows patients to move the injured area, which helps them to gain strength. They are often able to walk without the use of crutches. The Aircast can be removed, which makes bathing much easier, and it allows the area to get air. The Aircast offers stability and support which can help prevent a re-injury.

    How They Work

    The air cells in an Aircast can be adjusted using a bulb pump. The hard outer shell is adjustable using Velcro straps and the bottom of the boot has a non-slip covering to prevent slips and falls. Aircast offers a large selection of products that help recovery for injured legs, ankles, knees and elbows.

    Source:

    Aircast

    Wise Geek

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