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Can you get a boot for a broken foot?

Can you get a boot for a broken foot?

Orthopedic boots protect broken bones and other injuries of the lower leg, ankle, or foot. They prevent more damage and help the area heal. Your doctor may have you use a boot for 1 to 6 weeks.

What kind of boot do you get for a broken foot?

Always use the tall pneumatic boot for ankle fractures. This is the type that has air bladders that can be pumped up for extra support. Regular or Pneumatic Boot? For fractures always use the pneumatic boot.

Do you need a moon boot for a fractured foot?

Fractures: If you have fractured your foot or ankle, your moon boot will restrict painful & damaging foot/ankle movement and reduce the stress applied to the fractured bone during healing. It does this by taking some of the weight off the foot and ankle.

How much does a Moonboot cost?

What are the costs for CAM Walker (Moon Boot) hire and purchase? CAM Walker (Moon Boot) hire costs: $70 for the first week including new liner. $30 subsequent weeks.

When will a doctor give you a walking boot?

Doctors recommend you wear them as a way of speeding the healing process. A walking boot protects the foot and ankle and is common when someone has broken their leg or foot, is struggling from shin splints or a severe sprain, or has suffered some other type of foot or leg injury.

Is boot better than cast?

The research showed no statistically significant difference in the scores of those using a cast and those using a boot after four months. The results were also the same when comparing those who received surgery and those who didn’t.

What is the difference between a walking cast and a boot?

Unlike traditional walking casts, Air Cast Boots surround the covered region of the leg in a supportive air cushion that can be easily adjusted to provide customizable comfort and support. This design has been shown to promote a faster healing time while also allowing for increased mobility.

Can 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.

Do you still need crutches with a walking boot?

If you’re wearing a walking boot, you’ve probably sustained an injury that can only withstand partial weight bearing, so you may be instructed to use it in conjunction with other mobility aids, like crutches.

Do you need crutches with walking boot?

Generally speaking, keeping weight off may well require you to use some type of assistive device even with a walking boot. But it doesn’t have to be crutches. Leaning on a walker or cane or using a wheelchair for longer periods where you might be on your feet may be the right thing for you.

Do I need crutches with a walking boot?

Can I drive a car with a walking boot?

It is NOT safe to drive with a cam boot or cast. The bottom line, here, is that braking response time – the time it takes to brake in response to a perceived need – is significantly increased whenever the ankle is restricted. Thus, it is NOT safe to drive with a cam boot or cast.

Can you drive with a walking boot?

Do you need crutches with a walking boot?

Can you use an orthopedic boot for a broken toe?

This orthopedic boot for broken toe can help with injuries such as: broken toes, stress fractures to the foot or ankle, sprains of the ankle or big toe, or diabetic ulcers. It also can be used as a post-op boot, such as after a bunion surgery.

Do I need a walking boot for my injury?

Walking boots are commonly recommended following ankle, foot and lower leg injuries. Injuries that can utilise a walking boot include ankle, foot and shin (tibia or fibula) fractures, ankle sprains, Achilles injuries or calf muscle tears.

What is a controlled ankle motion boot?

A Controlled Ankle Motion (CAM) boot – also known as a ‘Moon Boot’ – is an orthopedic device prescribed for the treatment and stabilization of severe sprains, fractures, tendon or ligament tears in the ankle or foot.

What are the benefits of using a walking boot?

Walking boots provide you with more mobility than a traditional cast. Many times a person who suffers an ankle, foot or lower leg injury will benefit from a walking boot. This walking boot is strapped to the affected leg and will help immobilise it in order for proper healing to occur.