The Ankle Fixation Brace / Walking Boot is a professional medical device designed to stabilize the ankle and foot after fractures, severe sprains, ligament tears, or post-surgery recovery. It helps prevent secondary injuries, supports load-bearing when appropriate, and provides compression to reduce swelling.
High-quality materials such as polymer-molded parts, breathable sponge gaskets, nylon straps, and rivets ensure durability and comfort. Adjustable fasteners and ergonomic design allow a precise fit for optimal immobilization while maintaining comfort for prolonged wear.
This brace is suitable for medical rehabilitation, sports injury recovery, and post-operative care under professional guidance.
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Ankle Fixation / Walking Boot Brace |
| Material | Polymer molded parts, breathable sponge, nylon straps, rivets |
| Applicable Parts | Feet, Ankle |
| Category | Medical Device |
| Weight | 0.2 kg |
| Item Number | LG-XZ-ZH series |
| Sizes | S: 7.8–9 in, M: 9–9.8 in, L: 9.8–10.6 in, XL: 10.6–11.4 in |
| Adjustability | Multiple snap fasteners, adjustable inner lining |
| Inner Lining | Breathable, sweat-absorbent, detachable & cleanable |
| Walking Function | Some rigid models allow partial/full weight-bearing |
Postoperative fracture patients requiring rigid fixation
Severe sprain or ligament injury patients
Mild sprain or sports protection users
Individuals needing ankle support during rehabilitation exercises
Patients advised by doctors or therapists for ankle immobilization
Always follow your doctor’s guidance regarding wearing time; do not wear 24 hours unless prescribed.
Check skin regularly for redness, abrasions, or allergic reactions. Keep skin and brace clean and dry.
Use non-weight-bearing rehabilitation exercises, such as toe movements or straight-leg raises, under medical supervision to prevent muscle atrophy.
Adjust straps and fasteners for a snug but comfortable fit—neither too tight nor too loose.
Disassemble or remove the brace during bathing or sleep only if approved by a doctor.
Always consult a doctor or rehabilitation therapist before selecting brace type and wearing duration.
Monitor skin condition frequently to prevent pressure sores or irritation.
Avoid self-adjusting rigid braces without professional guidance.
Keep the brace clean and dry to maintain hygiene and durability.
Discontinue use and seek medical advice if discomfort, swelling, or pain occurs.
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