Short Description
The Breg Flatform Walking Boot features a flat sole perfect for metatarsal fractures and a low rocker bottom sole for easier ambulation.
The Breg Flatform Walking Boot is a tall walker boot with a flat innersole that provides the proper support for mid foot injuries and metatarsal fractures. The classic walker boot with flat innersole design helps to prevent dorsiflexion of the foot. The product features three straps above to secure the calf portion around your leg, and two straps over the forefoot area. The Flatform Boot features one of the lowest rocker bottom soles available enabling a near-normal gait pattern. Physicians appreciate the boot's aluminum uprights for reshaping to fit patients with larger size calves. The boot comes with a standard ankle/heel pad or can be ordered with an optional air ankle/heel pad that provides a noticeably better fit around your ankle area.
Breg Flatform Walking boot Features:
- Strong and durable aluminum shell with thick foam innersole cushions the foot
- Side struts can be reformed to fit all leg and ankle shapes.
- Low profile rocker bottom makes walking easier and helps eliminate pelvic tilt that can cause low back pain.
- Durable hiking tread bottom cushions at heel strike, resulting in less force transmitted to your joints.
- Pivoting forefoot straps and adjustable calf straps for ideal placement
- Full bootie encloses the foot.
- Breathable foam liner for comfort.
- Optional air ankle/heel pad provides a better all-around fit and more comfort around your ankle/heel area. It also enhances support as well.
Breg Flatform Options:
Accessory: choose Standard for a regular ankle/heel pad or "air" for the optional air filled ankle heel pad (add $15.00) for an improved fit.
Recommended Manufacturer HCPC: L4386 (Boot without Air Bladder); L4360 (Boot with Air Bladder).
The Breg Flatform Walking Boot is indicated for:
- Post-operative, tarsals, metatarsals, and phalanges procedures requiring a flat innersole surface.
- Metatarsal, forefoot or calcaneous fractures.
- Forefoot sprains.
Note: This device is not recommended for unstable fractures and proximal tibial or fibular fractures.