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The VACOped Achilles Tendon Rupture Fracture Boot features a vacuum insert that custom fits your leg and ankle, a removable sole with a washable liner for hygiene, and an optional extra liner enabling swimming during recovery. It offers a cost-effective, efficient alternative to conventional treatments with easy removal and reapplication.
R**N
Achilles Tendon Rupture GAME CHANGER
The media could not be loaded. Rarely do I find it necessary to make reviews on pretty much anything. If I'm extremely happy with the product, I usually just move on and I'm happy with my purchase. But for an injury such a severe as this I figured I'd share my story about 40 days in now, I hope I can edit/update it when no more boot is needed.I fully ruptured my Achilles tendon June 4th, I did research on this boot pretty much two or three days into this injury after receiving the normal black air cast the hospital gives. I decided to make the purchase of this boot and received it about a week in. Now with this injury my foot was swollen the first few days pretty severe and obviously non-weightbearing. When I first received the boot I didn't really realize how much different it was, it almost Felt uncomfortable possibly because my foot was so swollen and when I vacuum sealed the liner it hit pressure points that just was not comfortable. After about 2 or 3 days I got used to that and my foot stopped swelling. So during the non-weight bearing phase it definitely felt more safe and secure which is extremely important to me with this injury, but outside of that (which is huge) because I was non-weight-bearing and unable to even put a little bit of weight on it didn't notice anything else. And if that's all it did was make my foot feel more protected worth the money for me. It does so much more than just feel more protective I believe the liner is incredible for it, I am in the partial weight bearing phase now, but before this I can only put 25 to 50% of weight on it and this boot is an absolute game changer without any doubt. From the giant rolling soul that you put on to the ankle adjustment movement which my protocol calls for starting in the locked position all the way up 30° and then the next two weeks dropping to 20°And then to 10° so on and so forth whatever your protocol calls for. This boot gives me so much confidence (do not overdo it I do not) and I believe just wearing it while my ankle can rotate whichever degrees you're set on is therapy in itself. I am extremely happy with this boot. I'll detail the short pros and cons, but the moral of this story I would 1,000% purchase this again or recommend anybody with this injury to buy this. I mean when I put the air cast boot on from the hospital it doesn't even feel like it does the same not even close, that being said there is a con to this vacoped. I still use the black aircast boot the hospital gave me to go in and out of the shower, and with my iwalk.Pros: feeling of security/comfort/safe in it.*It is more comfortable*Adjustment of the ankle degrees*Does not dirty my white duvet cover in my bed when I take the soul off*I believe it's therapeutic wearing it and just rolling your ankle in it in the beginning when you're allowed ankle movement partial weight*It is extremely well made (I am 6'3 225 lb *6'5 with boot and evenup đđ đ I use things heavily lol)Cons:*Because of the nipple on the fabric liner that you squeeze air out of, it's located on the front of the shin. The only con that I can think of is that it does not pair well with my iwalk 3.0 (pegleg) because of that nipple being on the front of the shin.All that being said I'm glad I still have the black air cast for getting in and out of the shower (can totally do it with the vacoped but I like to use my iWalk for the showers).When I'm around the house doing cleaning or laundry or anything house related like this I wear the black aircast from the hospital paired with my iWalk 3.0.VacoPed is worth its weight in gold.Tomorrow is week 11 post injury non surgery. I have been rehabbing my foot myself currently I am out of the boot in the house and out of the house (very careful outside of the house). I bought a pair of Brooks running shoes because they have a very high heel toe drop.. Reiterating how effective the Vaco Ped is and has been I believe is important to share. And I keep it simple. It has been extremely effective and I just wore it yesterday or the day before when I had to leave the house for several hours. Didn't wear the entire time but it's my go-to boot when I need to. It's an absolute game changer for this injury and if you're on the fence about it Just buy it I believe there's some kind of return policy if you don't like it, if it's uncomfortable for the first couple of days trust me just stick with it loosen the straps if you need to a little bit it will pass that pain / uncomfortableness will pass. I hope my experience helps another in need. I still feel the same about the boot it's worth it's weight gold!
R**N
Just get it
My Dr originally gave me an aircast with heel pads. I tried to explain that my angle wasnât really flexing down, just my toes and he brushed it off. On top of that functional shortcoming, wearing a boot not designed for heel pads was incredibly uncomfortable. I immediately did a small amount of research and found this boot that is designed for Achilles injuries. It is 10x more comfortable and actually keep your entire ankle joint in plantar flexion. Also, instead of just decreasing heel pads and keeping your ankle locked, you can set a range of motion as recovery allows. My Dr. did a little contemporary review of accelerated recovery like I did and adopted those protocols for my recovery. Is it expensive? Yeah. Is it cheap compared to everything youâre going to spend on your recovery? Absolutely. On top of that, itâs the only part of recovery that you are going to have to have on your leg for months so itâs worth it.
S**G
great boot
tore my achilles and used this before i got my surgery and after, definitely recommend but I bought this out of pocket, my doctor never heard of this boot before. one star off because this cannot be used with an iwalk crutch since the air bladder nozzle is in the front
T**Y
Rehab Ease
I didnât start at the traditional flexed position of 30 degrees as per my situation. But I will say the time that I have had it, Iâve seen tremendous strides toward rehabbing my Achilles. The fact that youâre able to simulate the movement inside the boot of walking helps wake your muscles back up, opposed to a std wedge where u just feel like like your walking on your toes. I started at a 10 degree angle after quite some time in a hard cast, and adjust the back portion for positive angle so I donât go past the 10 degree mark. I will say, if youâre buying this because you think itâll be more comfortable than ur regular trauma boot. I would say youâre 25% right. I donât think there will ever be a âcomfortableâ trauma boot. But itâs slightly better than the traditional Air Cast style. I think advertising the sizes could be a tad better in regards to calf size. I got a medium, based on recommendation but my calf is def smaller than the boot wool allows and wouldnât Velcro shut. Ended up stitching some extra Velcro myself and problem solved, but I think the small wouldâve been ideal if I had known. Overall I think itâs a very innovative product that WILL help in your Achilles recovery. A tad pricey, but have you ever seen the price of a trauma knee braceđ¤˘. comparatively if you have the money, or insurance to purchase this, do it.Update: 11-19-23 shoutout to the company for updating the calf sizes on their page. I read another review saying he couldnât use a knee scooter, but I def had no problem using a knee scooter with mine. In fact Iâve let 2 other people use my boot and have had no issues after extended amount of hours of me using a knee scooter about a year and a half ago. Thanks for making a well built product!
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