Description
UPC: 1.00889E+14
Manufacturer: DJO Global, Inc.
Aircast Elite walking boot Provide comfortable moderate support and compression for forefoot, mid-foot and hind foot injuries, as well as some ankle injuries with the most advanced pneumatic walking boot available. The AirSelect Short offers superior comfort and faster healing.1,2 A sleek, durable, semi-rigid shell helps support and protect the limb, while the pre-inflated front panel and two adjustable distal aircells provide compression; patients can easily adjust aircell pressure themselves with the integrated inflation system. The boot’s lightweight, lab-tested rocker sole encourages a natural gait and supports everyday activities; SoftStrike technology absorbs and dissipates shock.
Ideal for: Specifically designed for metatarsal fracture, forefoot and mid–foot injury, acute or post– operative use, bunionectomy, and soft tissue injury.
Material Components
Shell: POLYPROPYLENE
Front Panel: High Density Polyethylene
Straps: NYLON
Inflation Pumps: Thermoplastic Polyurethane
Liner: NYLON/POLYURETHANE/POLYESTER (Outer/Foam/Inner mesh)
Binding: POLYESTER
Outer Sole/Insole: EVA/RUBBER
Features & Benefits
- Overlapping posterior and distal Duplex aircells
Reduce edema 3x faster1 - Pre–inflated front panel aircell and custom inflation system
Provides individualized full-contact fit; no handbulb needed - Intuitive, integrated inflation system
Permits quick and easy customization of each aircell - Enclosed toe cover
Protects from hazards and the elements - Non-marking, skid resistant rubber tread
Improves traction and durability - SoftStrike technology
Absorbs and dissipates the energy during heel strike and reduce heel pain - Low profile rocker sole
Enables normal walking gait; reduces forefoot angulations and knee hyperextension - Trimmable and heat-moldable semi-rigid shell
Easily custom-fit for comfort - Sleek, open-frame design
Provides ventilated protection and supports compliance - Contours around the malleoli
Eliminates pressure for sustained comfort - Three-strap system
Evenly disperses pressure and eliminates pooling of edema - Adjustable pneumatic aircells for targeted compression and comfort
- Semi‑rigid, heat‑moldable shell that can be trimmed for a custom fit
- Enclosed toe cover and non‑marking, skid‑resistant tread
- SoftStrike cushioning to reduce heel‑strike shock
- Low‑profile rocker sole to promote a natural gait
- Breathable, open‑frame design with 3‑strap system to disperse pressure
The Aircast Elite Walking boot is a lightweight pneumatic walking boot designed for forefoot, mid‑foot and some ankle injuries. A semi‑rigid, trimmable shell helps protect and stabilize while overlapping aircells deliver adjustable compression to manage swelling and improve comfort. The pre‑inflated front panel and easy push‑button inflation make fit adjustments fast, without a hand bulb. A low‑profile rocker sole supports a more natural step during daily activities and SoftStrike cushioning helps absorb heel‑strike impact. Ideal for metatarsal fractures, post‑op recovery, bunionectomy and soft‑tissue injuries, the AirSelect Short offers reliable support in a compact design that’s easy to wear inside and outside the home.
How to fit the Aircast Elite walking boot
- Open all straps and remove the front panel. Sit with knee at 90°.
- Place the injured foot in the liner with heel fully back in the heel cup.
- Wrap the liner snugly around foot and ankle; secure the forefoot, then ankle.
- Position the shell and reattach the front panel.
- Fasten the three straps from bottom to top; tighten evenly (snug, not painful).
- Inflate: press the integrated pump to add air to each aircell until comfortably supportive.
- Fine‑tune by releasing air with the deflate button as needed.
- Stand and take a few steps; re‑adjust straps/air for a secure, even fit.
- Recheck fit after 15–30 minutes and periodically through the day.
- For sleeping or bathing, follow your clinician’s guidance.
How to fit the AirSelect Elite Walking Boot
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