AirCast AirHeel Arch Support
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.75 x 4.53 x 2.05 inches |
Package Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.75 x 2 x 4.5 inches |
Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
Brand Name | Aircast |
Color | Clear |
Material | Spandex, Nylon |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | DONJOY |
Part Number | AC141AB12-M |
Style | Without Stabilizers |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Sport Type | Running |
P**P
Did not work for me
Did not work out very well for me. Not very comfortable and neither could I keep it on fir long. Shoes dont fit over it.
R**R
Nice
Nice product
J**H
Five Stars
Really helps reduce that ankle pain
R**0
Helpful brace
I have struggled with an irritated achilles for some time and this brace had made a huge difference.You can't wear it all the time but it sure helps when walking around.The part that you strap to your ankle can irritate the skin as it is not very smooth, but I apply a couple of turns of athletic foam first and that solves the issue.The unit has a 'pump' in the sole that inflates air bags on either side of your achilles so that there is nothing rubbing on it.The first one I bought didn't last a day as the bladder had a leak along the seam but I have bought two since and both have been excellent.
J**E
Five Stars
Bought for my mother. After some time wearing she has told me that her foot pain had reduced immensely!
E**T
A total waste of money
Pillow thing under the heel, I believe, is defective and deflated and does virtually nothing. Unfortunately, it can't be returned to Amazon as it is considered a personal care item. A total waste of money. Thanks a lot Amazon.
R**E
Good
Works
L**T
If you've got plantar fasciitis, run (gently), don't walk, to get one of these!
My podiatrist recommended this brace after a year in which I've been fighting plantar fasciitis, and it's saved me. The padding goes under the arch, providing support and presumably also stretching the plantar tendon with each step. It doesn't actually cushion the heel itself. But what it does do--and this is brilliant, whether intended or not--is that it essentially lifts the heel up off the ground, preventing it from striking the ground at all. So for the first time in a year I found myself walking, not with less pain, but with no pain whatsoever. This in turn seems to have allowed my heel to begin to recover and repair itself. Of course, I continue to do all of the requisite stretching, and it's finally starting to pay off. For full disclosure, I also allowed the podiatrist to give me a cortisone shot, which helped a bit but wasn't at all a magic bullet. If I didn't wear the Aircast, my heel still would hurt a lot, even after the shot. I believe it's the weeks of relief from striking the ground, coupled with the continued stretching, that have finally allowed my heel to begin heal.One caution: If you walk around a lot with the Aircast on, you're slightly throwing your body out of alignment because it lifts your right side a bit. I tend to get a light of tightness and cramping in my right side, and wearing the Aircast exacerbated that. So I had to take a few days off to allow my right side to loosen up. Others may not have this problem at all. But we're leaving on a trip that will entail lots of walking, so I've bought a second one and will wear it on my good foot so my body will be even. This is a consideration for people who have back issues, etc.One more point: there's a place in the back where a thin plastic liner sticks out and can rub annoyingly--even painfully--into your Achilles tendon. I took a small scissors and cut out the offending and unnecessary plastic. Took two minutes and now it's fine.Some reviewers have complained of the device deflating. I've been wearing it for weeks, and no such problem.If you've got plantar fasciitis, run (gently), don't walk, to get one of these!
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