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Allcare Pneumatic Cast Walker Boot – Moon Boot for Foot & Ankle Fracture, Sprain & Post-Surgery Recovery

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Allcare Pneumatic Cast Walker Boot – Moon Boot for Foot & Ankle Fracture, Sprain & Post-Surgery Recovery

Allcare Pneumatic Cast Walker Boot – Immobilisation & Protection for Foot & Ankle Injuries

The Allcare Pneumatic Cast Walker Boot immobilises and protects the foot and ankle during recovery from stable fractures, sprains, post-surgical procedures, and other foot and ankle injuries. The pneumatic air bladder system provides customisable compression and support — allowing the fit to be fine-tuned for comfort and oedema management. A rocker sole reduces strain on the calf during walking.

  • Pneumatic air bladder for adjustable compression and support
  • Immobilises foot and ankle for fracture and post-surgical recovery
  • Rocker sole for more natural walking gait
  • Available in short (non-pneumatic) and regular (pneumatic) heights
  • Multiple sizes: Small, Medium, Large

Frequently Asked Questions

What conditions is this walker boot used for?

The Allcare Pneumatic Cast Walker Boot is used for stable ankle fractures, metatarsal fractures, severe sprains, stress fractures, post-surgical foot or ankle procedures, and other conditions requiring immobilisation and protected weight-bearing.

What is the difference between the short and regular height options?

The short (non-pneumatic) version is a lower-profile boot, typically used for forefoot and midfoot injuries. The regular version is taller and includes the pneumatic air bladder, providing more ankle immobilisation and compression control for ankle and lower leg injuries.

How do I pump the pneumatic bladder?

Use the included pump to inflate the air bladder. Pump until the boot feels snug and secure — firm but not so tight as to cause discomfort or restrict circulation. Deflate if swelling increases or the boot becomes painful.

Can I drive while wearing the walker boot?

Driving with a walker boot on your right foot is not safe and is generally not permitted. If you must drive, consult your doctor about whether and when it is safe, or use left-foot driving techniques with an automatic vehicle if your left foot is unaffected.

How do I care for and clean the walker boot?

Wipe the outer shell with a damp cloth and mild detergent. The inner lining may be removable and hand washable — check your specific boot instructions. Allow to air dry completely before wearing.

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Allcare Pneumatic Cast Walker Boot – Moon Boot for Foot & Ankle Fracture, Sprain & Post-Surgery Recovery

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Allcare Pneumatic Cast Walker Boot – Immobilisation & Protection for Foot & Ankle Injuries

The Allcare Pneumatic Cast Walker Boot immobilises and protects the foot and ankle during recovery from stable fractures, sprains, post-surgical procedures, and other foot and ankle injuries. The pneumatic air bladder system provides customisable compression and support — allowing the fit to be fine-tuned for comfort and oedema management. A rocker sole reduces strain on the calf during walking.

  • Pneumatic air bladder for adjustable compression and support
  • Immobilises foot and ankle for fracture and post-surgical recovery
  • Rocker sole for more natural walking gait
  • Available in short (non-pneumatic) and regular (pneumatic) heights
  • Multiple sizes: Small, Medium, Large

Frequently Asked Questions

What conditions is this walker boot used for?

The Allcare Pneumatic Cast Walker Boot is used for stable ankle fractures, metatarsal fractures, severe sprains, stress fractures, post-surgical foot or ankle procedures, and other conditions requiring immobilisation and protected weight-bearing.

What is the difference between the short and regular height options?

The short (non-pneumatic) version is a lower-profile boot, typically used for forefoot and midfoot injuries. The regular version is taller and includes the pneumatic air bladder, providing more ankle immobilisation and compression control for ankle and lower leg injuries.

How do I pump the pneumatic bladder?

Use the included pump to inflate the air bladder. Pump until the boot feels snug and secure — firm but not so tight as to cause discomfort or restrict circulation. Deflate if swelling increases or the boot becomes painful.

Can I drive while wearing the walker boot?

Driving with a walker boot on your right foot is not safe and is generally not permitted. If you must drive, consult your doctor about whether and when it is safe, or use left-foot driving techniques with an automatic vehicle if your left foot is unaffected.

How do I care for and clean the walker boot?

Wipe the outer shell with a damp cloth and mild detergent. The inner lining may be removable and hand washable — check your specific boot instructions. Allow to air dry completely before wearing.

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