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Ossur Pediatric Walker

Ossur SKU: PEW
$88.99
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Short Description

The Ossur Pediatric Walker is a lightweight, durable cam boot designed specifically for children recovering from ankle sprains, stable fractures, or surgery. Featuring a shock-absorbing rocker sole and a breathable foam liner, this pediatric walking boot provides superior stability and a natural gait for kids. Fits left or right foot.

Ossur Pediatric Walker

$88.99

Provide your child with the stability they need and the comfort they deserve during recovery with the Ossur Pediatric Walker. Specifically engineered for the anatomical needs of growing children, this lightweight cam walker offers a "small-scale" solution to lower leg, ankle, and foot injuries without the bulk of traditional adult boots. Whether your child is recovering from a grade 2 or 3 sprain, a stable fracture, or post-operative surgery, the Ossur Pediatric Walker features a durable, rigid outer skeleton and a shock-absorbing rocker sole to encourage a natural gait. Designed for all-day wear, the breathable foam lining ensures your little one stays comfortable and secure, helping them get back on their feet safely and confidently.

Ossur Pediatric Walker Key Features & Benefits

  • Low-Profile Design: Unlike bulky adult boots, this is scaled down for a child’s proportions, making it easier for them to walk without tripping.

  • Kid-Friendly Durability: Mention that the outer shell is designed to withstand the high activity levels of children.

  • Easy-to-Adjust Straps: Highlight that the hook-and-loop closures allow for easy application and removal, even as swelling goes down.

  • Breathable Foam: The dense foam lining isn't just for comfort; it helps manage moisture during all-day wear.

  • Available in three sizes: See Size and Fit tab for sizing chart and measurement/fit help.

What’s in the Box?

  • 1 x Ossur Pediatric Walker.

  • Integrated Foam Liner.

  • Instruction Manual for Fitment.

Indications

The Ossur Pediatric Walker is indicated for:

  • Grade II and III Ankle Sprains. Stable fractures of the foot or ankle.
  • Post-operative recovery (following surgery).
  • Soft tissue injuries.