Aircast AirLift PTTD Brace for Adult Acquired Flat Foot and Arch Realignment Support, Left
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Aircast AirLift PTTD Brace for Adult Acquired Flat Foot and Arch Realignment Support, Left

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Aircast AirLift PTTD Brace for Adult Acquired Flat Foot and Arch Realignment Support, LeftThe Aircast AirLift PTTD Brace, Left is designed to provide support to the posterior tibial tendon and assist in the early management of adult acquired flat foot. It promotes proper arch alignment and helps stabilize the foot during routine activities. PTTD Brace is available in Small and Medium sizes, offering left foot support tailored to various foot dimensions. The Small size fits mens sizes up to 7 and womens sizes up to 8. 5, while the Medium

The Aircast AirLift PTTD Brace, Left is designed to provide support to the posterior tibial tendon and assist in the early management of adult acquired flat foot. It promotes proper arch alignment and helps stabilize the foot during routine activities. PTTD Brace is available in Small and Medium sizes, offering left-foot support tailored to various foot dimensions. The Small size fits men’s sizes up to 7 and women’s sizes up to 8.5, while the Medium size suits men’s sizes 7–11 and women’s sizes 9–12.5. Both sizes incorporate an integrated aircell system housed in a semi-rigid anatomical shell, which provides arch support and localized compression. This helps relieve stress on the tendon and supports improved foot posture. Designed for straightforward use, the brace delivers consistent support for posterior tibial tendon dysfunction. Order now to support arch alignment and manage early flat foot symptoms effectively.

FEATURES

  • Aircell Compression Technology: Integrated aircells deliver focused compression along the tibial tendon to reduce strain and improve stability.
  • Semi-Rigid Anatomical Shell: Provides arch reinforcement while maintaining enough flexibility for controlled foot movement.
  • Foot-Specific Design: Designed specifically for the left foot to aid in correcting alignment and tendon support.
  • Size Options: Available in Small and Medium sizes to fit a range of foot dimensions for both men and women.
  • PTTD and Flat Foot Support: Intended for the treatment of posterior tibial tendon dysfunction and early symptoms of adult acquired flat foot.

FAQs

  • What conditions is this brace used for?
    It is used to manage posterior tibial tendon dysfunction and early symptoms of adult acquired flat foot.
  • Can it be worn with shoes?
    Yes, the low-profile design fits inside most shoes that accommodate support braces.
  • Does it contain aircell technology?
    Yes, integrated aircells provide targeted compression to support the tendon and reduce strain.

Specifications

  • Brand: Aircast
  • Sizes Available: Small, Medium
  • Foot Orientation: Left
  • Small Fit: Men up to 7, Women up to 8.5
  • Medium Fit: Men 7–11, Women 9–12.5
  • Quantity: 1

Additional Info

BENEFITS

  • Arch Stabilization: Helps maintain arch structure and prevents collapse associated with flat foot progression.
  • Tendon Protection: Reduces load on the posterior tibial tendon, minimizing pain and improving function.
  • Controlled Motion: Limits excessive inward rolling of the foot while preserving comfortable mobility.
  • Comfortable Fit: Adjustable straps secure the brace without discomfort or slippage during extended wear.
  • Discreet Wear: Lightweight and slim enough to wear throughout daily routines without drawing attention.

USAGE GUIDELINES

  • Correct Fit: Choose the appropriate size based on shoe measurement; confirm the brace is worn on the left foot only.
  • Secure Straps: Wrap the straps snugly without over-tightening to achieve balanced compression.
  • Use with Proper Footwear: Ensure footwear can accommodate the brace without altering foot posture.

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

  • Cleaning: Use a damp cloth with mild soap to wipe the brace; air dry completely before reuse.
  • Storage: Store in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
  • Routine Inspection: Examine aircells and straps periodically for wear or decreased performance.
  • Strap Maintenance: Make sure the fastening system continues to hold securely and consider replacing the brace if the closures show signs of wear.
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