Should I keep my walking boot on all day?

Although you should follow your doctor's advice in any situation, the normal practice is to wear the boot while sleeping. However, loosening the straps that secure the boot will increase wearing comfort and allow you to sleep better.
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Can I take off walking boot while resting?

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 wear your walking boot all the time?

Your doctor may have you use a boot for 1 to 6 weeks. How long you wear it depends on how serious your injury is. Orthopedic boots are removable, and most of them can be adjusted. Your health professional will show you how to put on, remove, and adjust your boot.
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How long should a walking boot be worn?

The goal of a walking boot for tendonitis of the foot and ankle is to decrease tension on those tendons in order to allow healing to start. How long to wear it? Most of our patients wear the boot for 10 – 14 days.
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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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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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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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Can I drive with a walking boot on my right foot?

Despite the obvious safety hazards, there are currently no laws prohibiting driving with a cast on either of your feet. It is not encouraged by doctors, who say that you might prevent your bones from healing correctly, or even end up in an accident due to impaired reaction time.
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Can 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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Can I drive with a walking boot on my left foot?

This device cannot be worn while driving, even if the boot is on the left (non-driving) foot. This is the law, folks! Also, this device cannot be worn in the shower because water can damage your equipment. Your boot may be worn in bed, but only if your provider directs you to do so.
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Can you walk on a broken foot with a boot?

Frequently Asked Questions. Can you walk on a broken foot? For most foot fractures, you will need to avoid full weight bearing for at least six to eight weeks to allow the fracture to heal. During this time, your foot will be placed in a boot or cast and you will need to use crutches or a walker to get around.
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How long does a fracture take to heal in the foot?

A broken foot or toe may take 4–6 weeks to heal fully. However, in some cases, healing time can be as long as 10–12 weeks. Recovering individuals should follow the RICE method and any specific instructions from their doctor.
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Should I wear a sock with a 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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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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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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Should you sleep with an ankle boot on?

You SHOULD keep the boot on while you're laying around the house to prevent bumping the injury and to help the foot heal properly.
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How long do you have to wear a boot for a broken ankle?

How long do you have to wear a boot for a broken ankle? You'll probably wear a cast or walking boot for around six to10 weeks after an ankle break or fracture. After this, you'll probably continue to wear a boot for another few weeks to support your ankle as you start to weight your injured ankle again.
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What are the signs of a blood clot in the ankle?

swelling in your foot, ankle, or leg, usually on one side. cramping pain in your affected leg that usually begins in your calf. severe, unexplained pain in your foot and ankle. an area of skin that feels warmer than the skin on the surrounding areas.
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How can I make my walking boot more comfortable?

If the soles of your new boots feel particularly stiff throughout the breaking in process, you can try gently flexing the sole with your hands. Take the heel and toe of the boot in each hand and slowly flex them upwards. This can help to soften the midsole, outsole and footbed. Don't overdo it though – be gentle.
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Is a walking boot better than 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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What exercises can you do with a walking boot?

If you are in a walking boot, then you can stand, but avoid doing any exercises that involve jumping or otherwise moving your feet. It's usually ok to stand in one place, however, and do the upper body strengthening.
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Can a walking boot cause back pain?

Limping from the height difference caused by the boot will lead to hip and/or back pain if you are not careful. Use a crutch or a cane.
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