
Enovis -Model Airselect Standard -Most Advanced Pneumatic Walking Boot
Provide comfortable moderate support and compression with the most advanced pneumatic walking boot available. The AirSelect™ Standard offers superior comfort and faster healing.1,2 A sleek, durable, semi-rigid shell helps support and protect the limb, while two adjustable distal aircells provide compression; patients can easily adjust aircell pressure themselves with the integrated inflation system. The boot’s lightweight, lab-tested rocker sole encourages a natural gait and supports everyday activities; SoftStrike technology absorbs and dissipates shock.
Shell: POLYPROPYLENE
Front Panel: High Density Polyethylene
Straps: NYLON
Inflation Pumps: Thermoplastic Polyurethane
Liner: NYLON/POLYURETHANE/POLYESTER (Outer/Foam/Inner mesh)
Binding: POLYESTER
Outer Sole/Insole: EVA/RUBBER
Selector dial: NYLON
- Customizable, independent distal aircells
Integrated inflation system allows individualized fit; no handbulb needed
- Non-marking, skid resistant rubber tread
Improves traction and durability
- SoftStrike technology
Absorbs and dissipates the energy during heel strike and reduce heel pain
- Low profile rocker sole
Enables normal walking gait; reduces forefoot angulations and knee hyperextension
- Trimmable and heat-moldable semi-rigid shell
Easily custom-fit for comfort
- Sleek, open-frame design
Provides ventilated protection and supports compliance
- Contours around the malleoli
Eliminates pressure for sustained comfort
- Three-strap system
Evenly disperses pressure and eliminates pooling of edema
- Intuitive, integrated inflation system
Permits quick and easy customization of each aircell
Ideal for: Specifically designed for stable fractures of the lower leg, foot, and ankle; severe ankle sprains; and post–operative use.
1. "Conservative Therapy for Acute Lateral Ligament Lesions – Single Chamber vs. Two–Chamber Orthosis Systems" (Schmidt, Mainers, Reintges, Lipke, Benesch, Gerngross– Surgery Dept of the Federal Arm Hospital, Ulm, Germany, 1999) compares the effectiveness of a dual aircell orthosis vs a single aircell boot system in reducing swelling 3x faster of the injured ankle. 2. Functional outcome of surgery for fractures of the ankle. A prospective, randomised comparison of management in a cast or a functional brace. (Egol KA, Dolan R, Koval KJ) show that the use of a functional brace and early movement after surgery is beneficial for patients with ankle fracture and allows for significantly earlier return to work.