Form Fit Boot Instructions

Ossur s newest line of form fit products is a step up from the formerly equalizer model.
Form fit boot instructions. Try them you have 100 days risk free to make sure you love them. The video and information below shows you how to fit and adjust your boot correctly. Information contained on this video or provided by our staff is for reference purposes only. The form fit walker boot is a lightweight affordable alternative to conventional casting materials.
The extra foam pads that can be used to protect any pressure areas. Recently added item s you have no items in your shopping basket. Be used and maintained according to the instructions for use. Start by tightening the strap across the ankle and at the top of the boot.
Grades 2 3 strains and sprains. A walking boot helps keep the foot stable so it can heal. If you were given crutches use them as directed. Most boots have between 2 and 5 adjustable straps and go mid way up your calf.
Follow your doctor s instructions about how much weight you can put on your foot and when you can go back to your usual activities. It does not constitute medical advice medical opinion or form a. The new formfit walker provides immobilization for patients suffering from soft tissue injury. Follow your health professional s instructions about adjusting the fit of the boot.
Form insoles provide trusted pain relief helping to treat and prevent plantar fasciitis heel pain back pain pronation supination and other conditions of the foot knee hip and back. Black boot ensure your heel is positioned right at the back of the boot. If the toes on the leg with the boot were not injured wiggle them every now and. Adult sizing guide men s women s x small 2 4 3 5 5 5 small 4 5 7 6 8 med 7 5 10 5 8 5 11 5 large 10 5 12 5 11 5 13 5 xlarge 12 5 13 5 2 3.
Grade 2 and 3 sprains. A global leader in orthopaedics össur employs the smartest minds and the most advanced technologies to help keep people mobile. The boot can be used for broken bones tendon injuries severe sprains or shin splints. Quality braces to manage your injury.
Measure the shoe size.