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ISO Preferred Air Walking Boot (FT35x) is intended for use post-foot or ankle surgery, Fixation after stable foot or ankle fracture, soft
tissue injuries and to stabilize the ankle or foot after a Grade II & III sprain.
Air Walking Boot
The
ISO Preferred Air Walking Boot
reduces the time it takes to heal discomfort from
injuries or post-surgery. Please follow your orthopedic professional’s instructions explicitly
and adjust or discontinue use only as directed to achieve maximum benefit for your
concerns.
Always Putting Our Patients First
1. The Boot has an inner liner and an outer support brace. With the boot liner inserted into
the outer plastic support, unfurl all closure straps and tabs. Place the foot flat on the floor
with the ankle at a 90-degree angle. Apply boot liner to the foot by inserting the foot,
then wrapping the foot and ankle with the liner. Secure by adhering the fastener tabs.
Ensure the inner and outer plastic uprights are centered along the medial and lateral sides
of the lower leg.
Note: If additional padding is necessary to cover a sensitive area or for a more secure fit,
you may use the provided spacer pads.
2. Starting at the toe of the boot, fasten all three (3) straps so that they are snug and the
foot feels secure in the boot.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN
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3. After applying the boot, locate the inflate/deflate valve directly below the top strap. Turn
counter-clockwise to remove any air from the boot (“deflate”). After the liner has fully
deflated, turn the dial fully clockwise to the “inflate” position.
4.
Locate the red pump bulb on the top strap. Squeeze the bulb repeatedly to fill the internal
air bladder to provide compression. The air bladder should be filled according to the
instructions provided by your medical professional. If the liner becomes too full, or if there
is a need to deflate the liner, simply turn the inflate/deflate valve counter-clockwise to
release the air.
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