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The Aircast AirHeel Medium M 7-10 / W 8-11 is a purpose-built pneumatic device designed for the dynamic treatment of plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendonitis. Its compact, low-profile form supports everyday activities while delivering targeted compression to the key areas of the foot and ankle that commonly cause heel pain. This makes it a practical, non-surgical option for patients who want to maintain mobility during recovery.
Clinically, the AirHeel Medium works by delivering targeted, intermittent pressure to the plantar region and the Achilles area in response to user gait. This coordinated compression can help minimize edema and localized pain while allowing patients to maintain functional movement. The result is a treatment option that complements broader rehabilitation goals without requiring immobilization or invasive procedures.
Designed to support ongoing activity, the AirHeel emphasizes a practical, functional approach to heel pain management. The dual-aircell configuration and ease of use—slip on like a sock and secure with a single strap—are intended to encourage adherence to a daily therapy routine. By integrating with daily ambulation, the device aims to provide consistent therapeutic pressure where it is most needed, helping to address trigger points and inflammation in a patient-friendly format.
In summary, the AirHeel Medium offers a targeted, non-invasive method to support recovery from plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendonitis. Its size-specific fit, ambulation-friendly design, and two-zone pneumatic compression help manage swelling and discomfort while preserving mobility. This makes it a suitable component of a comprehensive rehabilitation plan for individuals seeking an evidence-informed, practical option for daily relief.
The Aircast AirHeel Medium M 7-10 / W 8-11 is a purpose-built pneumatic device designed for the dynamic treatment of plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendonitis. Its compact, low-profile form supports everyday activities while delivering targeted compression to the key areas of the foot and ankle that commonly cause heel pain. This makes it a practical, non-surgical option for patients who want to maintain mobility during recovery.
Clinically, the AirHeel Medium works by delivering targeted, intermittent pressure to the plantar region and the Achilles area in response to user gait. This coordinated compression can help minimize edema and localized pain while allowing patients to maintain functional movement. The result is a treatment option that complements broader rehabilitation goals without requiring immobilization or invasive procedures.
Designed to support ongoing activity, the AirHeel emphasizes a practical, functional approach to heel pain management. The dual-aircell configuration and ease of use—slip on like a sock and secure with a single strap—are intended to encourage adherence to a daily therapy routine. By integrating with daily ambulation, the device aims to provide consistent therapeutic pressure where it is most needed, helping to address trigger points and inflammation in a patient-friendly format.
In summary, the AirHeel Medium offers a targeted, non-invasive method to support recovery from plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendonitis. Its size-specific fit, ambulation-friendly design, and two-zone pneumatic compression help manage swelling and discomfort while preserving mobility. This makes it a suitable component of a comprehensive rehabilitation plan for individuals seeking an evidence-informed, practical option for daily relief.