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The XP Diabetic Walker System Large delivers a clinically oriented approach to foot protection and off-loading for individuals managing diabetes-related foot concerns. This all-in-one solution integrates an aircell-lined shell, precision inflation, and purpose-built insoles to provide controlled plantar unloading, minimize shear forces, and stabilize the foot during healing. Designed to accommodate both men’s and women’s footwear, it supports daily wear as well as therapeutic sessions, offering reliable immobilization when needed and careful, gradual pressure relief to help prevent ulcers and skin breakdown.
Key design features
Sizing and fit
The XP Diabetic Walker System Large is offered with specific size guidelines to ensure proper fit and effective unloading. Sizing options include:
These dimensions are designed to work with both men’s and women’s footwear, providing a cohesive and stable platform for daily activity and therapeutic sessions.
Usage and care
This system is intended for plantar off-loading, edema control, and protection of vulnerable sites in diabetic patients. Clinically oriented features, such as the Hand Bulb with Pressure Gauge, support individualized treatment plans and enable caregivers to monitor unloading as recovery progresses. The combination of a regulated aircell shell, multi-point support, and purpose-built insoles enables durable use across daily activities while maintaining therapeutic unloading of the plantar surface. For best results, follow medical guidance regarding wear time, activity level, and any wound care protocols while using this device.
What you get
All components are designed to work together as a cohesive care tool: the aircell-shell system with adjustable unloading, the multi-aircell support framework, the inflation mechanism, rocker sole, graduated compression features, and the paired insoles with stockings. This integrated approach supports protection, off-loading, edema management, and fit, contributing to improved tolerance, adherence, and overall outcomes in diabetes-related foot care.
The XP Diabetic Walker System Large delivers a clinically oriented approach to foot protection and off-loading for individuals managing diabetes-related foot concerns. This all-in-one solution integrates an aircell-lined shell, precision inflation, and purpose-built insoles to provide controlled plantar unloading, minimize shear forces, and stabilize the foot during healing. Designed to accommodate both men’s and women’s footwear, it supports daily wear as well as therapeutic sessions, offering reliable immobilization when needed and careful, gradual pressure relief to help prevent ulcers and skin breakdown.
Key design features
Sizing and fit
The XP Diabetic Walker System Large is offered with specific size guidelines to ensure proper fit and effective unloading. Sizing options include:
These dimensions are designed to work with both men’s and women’s footwear, providing a cohesive and stable platform for daily activity and therapeutic sessions.
Usage and care
This system is intended for plantar off-loading, edema control, and protection of vulnerable sites in diabetic patients. Clinically oriented features, such as the Hand Bulb with Pressure Gauge, support individualized treatment plans and enable caregivers to monitor unloading as recovery progresses. The combination of a regulated aircell shell, multi-point support, and purpose-built insoles enables durable use across daily activities while maintaining therapeutic unloading of the plantar surface. For best results, follow medical guidance regarding wear time, activity level, and any wound care protocols while using this device.
What you get
All components are designed to work together as a cohesive care tool: the aircell-shell system with adjustable unloading, the multi-aircell support framework, the inflation mechanism, rocker sole, graduated compression features, and the paired insoles with stockings. This integrated approach supports protection, off-loading, edema management, and fit, contributing to improved tolerance, adherence, and overall outcomes in diabetes-related foot care.