Short Description
Breg Vectra Basic Walker provides overall support of the lower leg. Available in Short & Tall heights; high strength plastic uprights and breathable Airmesh liner.
The Breg Vectra Basic Walker Tall & Short features a contoured liner that's designed to be more comfortable with all day wear. Airmesh material on the inside wicks moisture away from the skin and encourages greater air flow around the foot and ankle. The Breg Vectra Basic Walker Tall and Short are both made from glass-filled nylon for lightweight strength and protection with every step. Velcro straps are used to stabilize the lower leg inside the boot and can be relocated along the outside of the struts to ensure a perfect fit despite having bandaged wounds or surgical areas to contend with inside. The low rocker bottom sole has been designed with a slight beveling to it thus creating a dual axis of rotation. In common speak terms, this means you can take a more natural feeling roll-off with each step, even while rotating your hip outward into an externally rotated position. The Breg Vectra Basic Walker Tall & Short are suitable for treating sprains, forefoot soft tissue injuries, surgical stabilization procedures, and more - the tall version is a safer choice for anyone requiring a greater foot and ankle immobilization which is provided by a taller height walker.
Breg Vectra Basic Walker Short/Tall Features:
- Lightweight walker boot with a very low profile footbed height.
- Dual-Axis rocker bottom encourages a more natural gait.
- Breathable Airmesh liner with glass-filled nylon uprights and removable heel clip.
- Wide footbed accommodates swelling and post-op bandages
- Does not feature air bladders /integrated air pump.
- Fits right and left sides
- Available in five sizes - See Size & Fit tab for sizing chart and measurement information.
Recommended Manufacturer HCPC:L4386
The Breg Vectra Basic Walker may be used for:
- Soft tissue injuries of the lower leg
- Moderate to severe ankle sprains
- Syndesmosis (high ankle) sprain
- Forefoot/midfoot/hindfoot pain and injuries
- Stable foot and/or ankle fractures
- Post ORIF and surgical stabilization after tendon/ligament repairs
- Metatarsal fracture
- Other acute or post-operative use (i.e. bunionectomy)