OrthoPrax Walker Boot
OrthoPrax Walker Boot
The OrthoPrax Walker is an orthopedic walker boot that stabilizes and immobilizes the foot for treatment involving conservative post-operative care, moderate to severe ankle sprains, stable and metatarsal fractures and soft-tissue injuries.
Available in a short and tall version, the CAM walker boot features a comfortable soft-boot liner and non-skid rocker bottom to ensure a natural gait and secure grip. It utilizes the same design for the right and left foot, with adjustable metal stays and a circular strap system to provide compression and stabilization.
- Adjustable metal stays, circular strap system and soft-boot liner provide individualized comfort and stability
- Non-skid rocker bottom ensures natural gait and secure grip
- Same design for right and left foot, available as tall and short version
- Also available through your healthcare provider billed to insurance - L4386 PDAC verified*
- Indications for tall version: conservative/post-op care for the foot and ankle, immobilization of the lower leg/foot region, severe ankle sprains, stable fractures, soft-tissue injuries
- Indications for short version: conservative/post-op care for the foot and ankle, immobilization of the forefoot and midfoot region, moderate to severe ankle sprains, metatarsal fractures, soft-tissue injuries
All-Day Comfort and Protection for the Foot and Ankle
The OrthoPrax Walker, with its circular strap system and adjustable metal stays, is designed to provide an individualized fit that is secure and easily adjustable for all-day use. Its non-skid rocker bottom ensures that the medical walking boot offers a safe and natural walking motion during wear.
The OrthoPrax Walker is easy to put on, remove and adjust and includes an open-toe soft-boot liner to provide a more breathable and comfortable fit.
Applicable for a Variety of Conditions
With a short and tall version, the OrthoPrax Walker boot is ideal for a variety of conditions and circumstances, including post-op care for the foot and ankle, moderate to severe ankle sprains, stable and metatarsal fractures and soft-tissue injuries.
*Suggested codes are based on PDAC coding verified as of 01/22. It is the responsibility of the provider to determine the appropriate billing code, as well as, whether the use of a product complies with medical necessity and other documentation requirements of the payer.