Aircast Achillies Wedge Kit
Aircast Achillies Wedge Kit is a set of 10° heel wedges allows the Aircast® AirSelect™ pneumatic walker boot to be adapted easily for use in Achilles tendon rehabilitation. By inserting up to three wedges into the boot, the foot can be placed into 10° increments of plantar flexion, thereby reducing strain on the Achilles tendon during the various stages of recovery.
The Aircast 10° wedges are designed:
Comfortably position the ankle joint in plantar flexion during Achilles tendon rehabilitation for use with the Aircast AirSelect Standard and Elite walker boots
Buy Aircast Achillies Wedge Kit
- Customized height adjustments – the kit contains 3 wedges:
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- 3 wedges = angle of 30° of plantar flexion
- 2 wedges = angle of 20° of plantar flexion
- 1 wedge = angle of 10° of plantar flexion
- Lightweight but strong hollow design to keep additional weight to a minimum
- Double-sided adhesive tape included with each wedge for easy application and secure fixation
- Available in 2 sizes: XS-S-M, and L-XL (to fit AirSelect Standard and Elite walkers)
- Bilateral: fits either foot
- Latex free
- Sustainable design made from recycled material
Elevate your walker with ease using the Aircast 10° Heel Wedges. Specifically designed for Achilles tendon rehabilitation, these wedges can be easily inserted into the Aircast AirSelect pneumatic walker boot to provide customizable plantar flexion angles. With three wedges included in the kit, users can adjust the boot to 10°, 20°, or 30° angles to reduce strain on the Achilles tendon during recovery.
Designed for use with the Aircast AirSelect Standard and Elite walker boots, these wedges are lightweight yet durable with a hollow design to minimize added weight. Each wedge comes with double-sided adhesive tape for easy application and secure fixation. Available in two sizes to fit a range of walker boot sizes, these wedges are latex-free and made from sustainable recycled materials. Upgrade your walker for Achilles tendon rehabilitation with the Aircast 10° Heel Wedges.
FAQs on Achilles Injuries and Achilles Tendonitis
What are common causes of Achilles injuries?
Common causes of Achilles injuries include overuse, sudden increase in physical activity, improper footwear, and poor biomechanics.
How is Achilles tendonitis diagnosed?
Achilles tendonitis is typically diagnosed based on physical examination, medical history, and sometimes imaging tests like ultrasound or MRI.
What are some treatment options for Achilles tendonitis?
Treatment options for Achilles tendonitis may include rest, ice, physical therapy, orthotic devices, and in severe cases, surgery.
SIZE | L/XL, XS/S/M |
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