VACOped Boot Review

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  • Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
  • VACOped boot review:
    "The VACOped was primarily designed and engineered for the treatment of the Achilles tendon rupture. The Range of Motion (ROM) hinge allows the practitioner to set the ankle at different angles of plantar or dorsiflexion and allows for free ROM or a controlled degree of ROM."
    A cushion filled with thousands of styrofoam pearls is surrounding the injured body parts. By the round shape of the pearls they can absorb 12 times the pressure each. Air is extracted from the cushion by using a pump, and the cushion becomes hard (as a cast does).
    "Controlled joint movement is an important part of the late rehabilitation phase, allowing the joints and muscles to gradually regain strength. Unlike other conventional treatments which do not allow for any movement, the VACOped ROM function can be set in increments of five degrees."
    Not a bad product, check it out.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 39

  • @gf04rce76
    @gf04rce76 3 роки тому +5

    I am wearing one at the moment with my first adjustment due this week. The boot is really comfortable. I loosen off at night a little. I had surgery and can walk around on this easy enough no crutches needed. Highly recommend it. Thankyou NHS, UK 😀

    • @tomnelson4660
      @tomnelson4660 3 роки тому

      I have 1 on & just had my first adjustment, 30-15.. how did you find walking 😂?

    • @gf04rce76
      @gf04rce76 3 роки тому +1

      @@tomnelson4660 Hi Tom, I went from being able to walk to being useless again and painful.... but push through that and in a day or so you will be back to where you were before the adjustment. I found that being pushed at this stage meant that when the boot came off I was walking with ease straight away. Don't be tempted to take it off stick with it - I almost miss it now.... Good luck with the recovery ... 👍

    • @tomnelson4660
      @tomnelson4660 3 роки тому

      @@gf04rce76 i couldnt walk before the adjustement & i have been told Not to touch it but to try walk on it with crutches but i struggle to put any sort if weight in it, No pain just me been a wimp probably 😂

    • @gf04rce76
      @gf04rce76 3 роки тому +1

      @@tomnelson4660 All I can say is trust the boot.... I am surprised that they made the first adjustment if you haven't been putting weight on it yet, but be assured the boot should keep you safe..... Throughout recovery I have learnt that you need to feel a bit of pain to promote the re-growth of the Achilles and make progress... (oh and start getting some of the other muscles working/growing back again) I also found wearing a thick running shoe on the other foot helped (better proper solutions out there) Good luck!!!

    • @tomnelson4660
      @tomnelson4660 3 роки тому

      @@gf04rce76 i can slightly walk with crutches now, pain is bareable at the moment but see how it goes, thankyou

  • @arjaysilvestre6426
    @arjaysilvestre6426 9 місяців тому

    Got op last august 24 i never use that. Thats the advice of my doctor here in taiwan

  • @alice-in-wonderland.1223
    @alice-in-wonderland.1223 Рік тому

    I'm on day two with one after originally having an air pumped boot for 3 weeks.
    They say it's 'state of the art' but i was immediately worried about how on earth id be able to walk in it. On day 2 I'm desperate to get back into the older style boot.
    The Vacoped is a LOT harder to walk in- my gait is so bad it's causing issues in the rest of my body already. I now have to walk with a bent leg and can't stand for as long. The achilles in my GOOD leg is starting to get sore from the bent legged standing position.
    The lack of grip on the sole is a big problem for me. I have tiles and when I try to stop the boot keeps sliding. It's scary and does not feel safe.
    The boot I wore before has really good grip so I felt safer and could walk outside- I'm not even trying that in this one! My gait/hip and leg position was far less painful in the air boot.
    I don't have daily help so getting this thing on again after removing it is actually going to require me getting a friend over to help- whereas the other boot is just velcro and pumping- I could easily remove and apply it myself.
    I think they've given me a too large boot as well, I just can't get it tight enough to feel secure. I'm a UK 6 (US 8) and they've given me M- the online size chart says I need S! If you read this can you please give me a second opinion on sizing? The specialist will be dismissive and tell me I'm wrong so....thank you!

    • @mediphysio4345
      @mediphysio4345  Рік тому

      Hi Alice in wonderland. I am sorry to hear that. however as you can understand, we can't give any advice as you are not a patient of ours. I would suggest seeing a Physiotherapist near you and they can give you a second opinion. there are just so many factors to consider when using these sorts of boots.

    • @alice-in-wonderland.1223
      @alice-in-wonderland.1223 Рік тому

      It's far too big, it's not supporting my ankle- it's hurting it. causing me so much pain I feel nauseous. I've contacted oped (the company who make them) for confirmation that it's the wrong size. The size chart says its too big for my foot size and its clear that it is. The li inv is so huge on my leg that i cant even use the velcro and my foot is just loose wobbling about in it. I cant tighten it any more.
      I'm going to try and call the specialist and say that I'll be taking this off and putting my old boot back on (with the wedges) until they get me one the correct size. If they don't I'll just stay in the air pump boot. I'm not going to stay in this much pain and be unable to walk until my next appt- it's 10 days away.
      Luckily I kept my air boot. It's secure, it fits, it holds my ankle in place and it has good grip so I feel safe walking without slipping- unlike this one!
      Maybe if it actually fit it would be OK, but even in that case- the slipping risk due to lack of sole grip is a big problem on my floors- I have no carpet.

    • @alice-in-wonderland.1223
      @alice-in-wonderland.1223 Рік тому

      I have to wait 10 days until my next appointment. I can't go on like this for that long.

  • @DavidMcMeakin
    @DavidMcMeakin 4 роки тому

    I am on day 3, week one of wearing my boot. I think the tighter the better. However, it can cause a bit of discomfort on the top of the foot it too tight. Hope that make sense. Apart from that, all appears OK. Thanks for the review.

    • @DavidMcMeakin
      @DavidMcMeakin 4 роки тому

      Kiara Urbina No, the rupture was reduced to under 10mm, which is the cut off for surgery (excuse the pun). I have had the boot on for 10 days now. Hopefully things are going in the right direction.

    • @mediphysio4345
      @mediphysio4345  4 роки тому

      Thanks for sharing! Hope your rehab is coming along.

    • @bonovox3924
      @bonovox3924 3 роки тому +1

      Top of the foot as in near your toes? If so then exactly the same for me. Although it's a lot better now it's been adjusted to 15-30

  • @manuelaramirez1027
    @manuelaramirez1027 11 місяців тому

    Hi, there is a way to inflate without the vacuum?
    Thanks!

    • @mediphysio4345
      @mediphysio4345  11 місяців тому

      Hi there. We don't think so sorry. But you are best to contact the company that manufactures or sells them

  • @Oooorileyy
    @Oooorileyy Місяць тому

    How comfortable is this boot on a knee scooter??

    • @alwaysreturnNurgirl
      @alwaysreturnNurgirl Місяць тому

      I've heard the pump on it (thing near the top) interferes with the knee scooter, which scares me as I use my knee scooter too.

  • @jasmineegardner3499
    @jasmineegardner3499 3 роки тому

    Hi is the vacoped boot better in regards to the degrees of the angle for the Achilles’ tendon? For example the standard boot with inserts of four wedges vs the vacoped boot with the degree angles?

    • @mediphysio7732
      @mediphysio7732 3 роки тому +2

      Hi jasmine yes we think it is better as it has the ability to change the ROM where a normal boot doesnt. More expensive but worth it for an achilles repair

    • @jasmineegardner3499
      @jasmineegardner3499 3 роки тому

      @@mediphysio7732 thank your for your response. What are the level of degrees on the vacoped boot?

    • @mediphysio7732
      @mediphysio7732 3 роки тому

      @@jasmineegardner3499 the ROm is between -15 degrees and +30 degrees

    • @jasmineegardner3499
      @jasmineegardner3499 3 роки тому

      @@mediphysio7732 Thank you! What are the wedge degrees for the Achilles’ tendon?

    • @mediphysio7732
      @mediphysio7732 3 роки тому

      @@jasmineegardner3499 Do you mean wedges used for normal boots, not the vacoped?

  • @stevep9221
    @stevep9221 Рік тому

    Broke my Femur and had a heart transplant. Words can not describe how uncomfortable this boot is. It is agony and not good for ones mental heath. Enough said. Crap.