Does a walking boot cause swelling?

Check your foot and toes for redness and swelling. If your toes are red, swollen, numb, or tingly, loosen your straps or deflate the air chamber. Over time, the swelling from the injury or surgery will decrease. When this happens, you may need to tighten the straps.
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How do you reduce swelling in a walking boot?

Put ice or cold packs on the leg for 10 to 20 minutes at a time. Put a thin cloth between the ice and your skin. Try to do this every 1 to 2 hours for the next 3 days (when you are awake) or until the swelling goes down.
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Can a walking boot make an injury worse?

In this study, 67% of patients treated with a CAM walker boot for at least 2 weeks reported new or worsened secondary site pain at the time of transition out of the boot.
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Should I wear my walking boot all day?

If supplied, wear the boot for comfort and use crutches when walking. It is ok to take the boot off at night, when resting at home and to wash.
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Should you elevate your foot with the walking boot?

Get on the Level.

This is by design to help protect the foot from absorbing too much impact when you walk. This also leaves your non-affected leg a little bit too short. At all times you want both feet to be the same height off the ground which means your non-injured foot needs a taller shoe.
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Can you get a blood clot from wearing a walking boot?

This is a common and usually normal occurrence after surgery or an injury. It is often due to altered walking, injury or from being in a boot or cast but it can also be due to a blood clot.
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Should I wear a sock with my walking boot?

Adding a sock to the equation is a good idea for a few reasons: It will help reduce any friction between the brace and your skin, which can help prevent any chafing or blisters. Socks for walker boots can act as a buffer between your foot (and its sweat and dead skin cells) and the brace.
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How long does foot stay swollen after fracture?

You can expect swelling, discomfort or hypersensitivity for up to one year after fracture. This is normal and does not mean there is anything to worry about.
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Can I drive with a walking boot on my left foot?

Can I drive while wearing my walking brace? This is another commonly asked walking boot question. In general while wearing a walking boot on the left foot is generally permissible, studies have shown that wearing one (or other similar types of footwear) on the right foot can adversely affect driving performance.
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How do you reduce swelling from a fracture?

To reduce pain and swelling:
  1. Sit with your foot elevated higher than your knee at least 4 times a day.
  2. Apply an ice pack 20 minutes of every hour, you are awake, for the first 2 days.
  3. After 2 days, use the ice pack for 10 to 20 minutes, 3 times a day as needed.
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Is it normal for a walking boot to hurt?

The study found that nearly 70% of patients experienced secondary pain (away from the original injury) after wearing the boot. 1 in 3 patients had continued secondary pain 3 months after the device was removed. The secondary pain from the CAM boot can range from a mere annoyance to a severe pain.
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How tight should my walking boot be?

We suggest using one under the ankle strap as there is no padding there. Fasten the remaining straps until your foot feels snug but not tight. If you fasten the boot too tight you may cause pressure to your skin.
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How much should I walk in a walking boot?

We generally recommend becoming full weight-bearing in the boot prior to any of our boot weaning protocols. Generally, when patients are placing between 50 and 75% of the weight on the injured leg they are able to transition to using 1 crutch or cane on the opposite side.
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What happens if you walk on a broken foot too soon?

Until you see a doctor for a diagnosis and treatment plan, you should not walk on a suspected broken foot, because walking on a broken foot too soon could cause more damage to the foot.
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Can you walk in a walking boot without crutches?

The short answer is no: You don't need crutches with a walking boot. While you shouldn't generally put weight on a walking boot, other mobility aids can be used instead of crutches to prevent this from occurring. These include wheelchairs, canes, walkers, and others.
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What happens at 6 weeks non weight bearing?

Skeletal muscle weakness and atrophy occur following an extended period of decreased use, including space flight and limb unloading. It is also likely that affected muscles will be susceptible to a re-loading injury when they begin return to earth or weight bearing.
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Why a boot and not a cast?

Less skin damage – skin underneath a cast can become raw and painful. The open-air design and lightweight material helps to prevent skin damage when wearing a walking boot. No loud saws used – walking boots can be removed without the use of loud saws. This is helpful for children who may be afraid of the saws.
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How do you sleep with an ankle boot?

Usually, you can take the boot off once you get in bed for the night. You DO have to put the boot back on before you put your feet down in the morning. You need to keep the boot close to you on the floor or on your nightstand so you can reach it easily.
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Can you drive an automatic car with a walking boot?

For instance, after bunion surgery to the left foot the patient is normally fit to drive an automatic car after 2 weeks from surgery; surgery to the right foot or a manual car would generally require 6-8 weeks instead for the same operation. In the end it comes down to safety on the road.
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Is swelling part of healing?

The body always responds to an injury with a predictable inflammatory response, as the first step towards healing. Redness, heat, swelling and pain are associated with this first stage.
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Is swelling good for healing?

Swelling isn't good for us all the time. It initially helps by recruiting healing factors that accelerate how quickly cells migrate to the site of injury - but swelling is also bad because it destructs and distends the tissues, and distorts the anatomy.
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Should you walk on a swollen foot?

To reduce the swelling from a foot or ankle injury, rest to avoid walking on the injured ankle or foot, use ice packs, wrap the foot or ankle with compression bandage, and elevate the foot on a stool or pillow. If swelling and pain is severe or doesn't improve with home treatment, see your doctor.
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Can I drive with a broken ankle in a boot?

Yes and no, as it's not specifically illegal to drive with a broken leg or foot, but if a doctor advises you not to drive then you legally cannot get behind the wheel.
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What do you wear under walking boot?

A sock liner is a thin material that resembles a sock that you insert and wears inside your boots. They insulate your feet from the impact of the boot's contact with your foot.
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