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Aircast XP Diabetic Walker System – Diabetic Offloading Walking Boot

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Aircast XP Diabetic Walker System – Diabetic Offloading Walking BootAircast XP Diabetic Walker System Diabetic Offloading Walking Boot Call 866 218 0902 to confirm the correct walker size before ordering and make sure this diabetic offloading system is appropriate for your treatment plan. The Aircast XP Diabetic Walker System is a pneumatic offloading walking boot designed for diabetic foot ulcer management, Charcot foot stabilization, post operative diabetic foot recovery, and pressure redistribution where controlled

Aircast XP Diabetic Walker System – Diabetic Offloading Walking Boot

Call 866-218-0902 to confirm the correct walker size before ordering and make sure this diabetic offloading system is appropriate for your treatment plan.

The Aircast XP Diabetic Walker System is a pneumatic offloading walking boot designed for diabetic foot ulcer management, Charcot foot stabilization, post-operative diabetic foot recovery, and pressure redistribution where controlled immobilization is required.

Unlike a standard fracture walker, the XP Diabetic Walker is built specifically to reduce plantar pressure and protect high-risk diabetic feet. The system combines pneumatic support, adjustable offloading, and a removable insole design that helps clinicians manage wound care while maintaining protected ambulation during recovery.


Quick Clinical Summary

  • Brand: Aircast / DJO
  • Product: XP Diabetic Walker System
  • Type: Diabetic offloading walking boot
  • Fit: Left or right foot
  • Color: Black
  • Sizes: Small, Medium, Large, X-Large
  • Support System: Pneumatic walker with diabetic offloading design
  • Common Use: Diabetic ulcers, Charcot foot, post-op offloading, pressure redistribution
  • HCPCS: L4361

Why Choose the Aircast XP Diabetic Walker?

Patients with diabetic wounds and pressure-sensitive foot conditions require more than standard immobilization. The XP Diabetic Walker is designed to reduce plantar loading while protecting the foot and ankle during recovery.

This walker system is commonly used for:

  • Diabetic foot ulcer offloading
  • Charcot foot management
  • Post-operative diabetic wound recovery
  • Neuropathic plantar pressure reduction
  • Pressure redistribution for high-risk diabetic patients
  • Protected ambulation during wound healing
  • Stabilization during limb preservation treatment plans

The removable insole system allows clinicians to customize pressure relief zones, making it a stronger clinical solution than a standard pneumatic fracture walker for diabetic care.


Sizing Guide – Choose by Shoe Size

Sizing should be based on shoe size and foot volume, especially when diabetic edema, dressings, or wound care bandaging are present. Proper sizing is critical for pressure relief and safe walking.

Size Part Number
Small 01PD-S
Medium 01PD-M
Large 01PD-L
X-Large 01PD-XL

How to Choose the Correct Walker

  1. Use normal shoe size as the starting point
  2. Account for diabetic edema and wound dressings
  3. Allow room for pressure-sensitive areas without excessive movement inside the boot
  4. Confirm proper offloading under physician guidance
  5. Call before ordering if Charcot foot, severe edema, or active wound care is involved

When to Size Up

  • Significant swelling is present
  • Heavy wound dressings are required
  • Custom offloading inserts are being used
  • The patient falls between sizes
  • Toe crowding or forefoot pressure is present

When Not to Size Down

Do not size down for tighter immobilization. A diabetic offloading walker must protect skin integrity first. Excessive pressure can worsen wounds and delay healing.

Fit warning: A walker that is too small may increase ulcer pressure and skin breakdown. A walker that is too large may reduce stability and offloading effectiveness. Call 866-218-0902 for sizing help before ordering.


Clinical Features

  • Pneumatic support for customized fit and edema control
  • Designed for diabetic wound offloading and pressure redistribution
  • Removable insole system for targeted pressure relief
  • Wide footbed accommodates dressings and swelling
  • Rocker sole promotes safer walking mechanics
  • Semi-rigid shell improves immobilization and protection
  • Fits either left or right foot
  • Supports limb preservation treatment strategies

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Aircast / DJO
  • Product Name: XP Diabetic Walker System
  • Product Type: Diabetic offloading walker boot
  • Fit: Left or right foot
  • Color: Black
  • Available Sizes: Small, Medium, Large, X-Large
  • Part Numbers: 01PD-S, 01PD-M, 01PD-L, 01PD-XL
  • Compression System: Pneumatic support chambers
  • Primary Use: Diabetic ulcer offloading and Charcot stabilization
  • HCPCS: L4361
  • Unit: 1 walker system

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Aircast XP Diabetic Walker used for?

It is used for diabetic foot ulcer offloading, Charcot foot management, post-operative diabetic wound recovery, and pressure redistribution when protected walking is required.

How is this different from a standard walking boot?

A standard walking boot focuses on fracture immobilization. The XP Diabetic Walker is specifically designed for diabetic pressure management and plantar offloading to protect skin integrity and wound healing.

How do I choose the correct size?

Use shoe size as a starting point, but also consider edema, wound dressings, and foot volume. Diabetic patients often require more internal space for safe pressure management.

Can I wear this all day?

Yes, when prescribed by your provider. Daily wear, weight-bearing status, and wound monitoring should always follow physician or wound care specialist instructions.

Do I need a prescription for this walker?

Many diabetic treatment plans require physician documentation for insurance reimbursement. Clinical supervision is strongly recommended for active wound care and Charcot management.

What if I order the wrong size?

Sizing mistakes can worsen pressure distribution and delay healing. Call before ordering whenever possible to reduce return risk and improve clinical outcomes.

What if the wound gets worse?

Increased redness, drainage, swelling, pain, or tissue breakdown should be reviewed immediately by your physician, podiatrist, or wound care specialist.

Can this help with Charcot foot?

Yes. It is commonly used as part of conservative Charcot foot management when controlled immobilization and offloading are required under medical supervision.


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Medical Department Store helps patients, caregivers, and clinicians choose diabetic walking boots, orthopedic recovery products, and offloading systems with nationwide delivery and expert fit guidance.

Proper sizing directly affects pressure relief, wound protection, and long-term healing outcomes. Confirm fit before ordering for the safest diabetic foot support solution.

Call 866-218-0902 for diabetic walker sizing help.

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