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  2. Orthopedic boot - Wikipedia

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    A controlled ankle motion walking boot, also referred to as a controlled ankle movement walking boot, below knee walking boot, CAM boot, CAM walker, or moon boot, is an orthopedic device prescribed for the treatment and stabilization of severe sprains, [3] fractures, and tendon or ligament tears in the ankle or foot.

  3. Orthopedic cast - Wikipedia

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    The cast removal process, which involves a noisy oscillating saw, can cause distress, especially in children, though it is generally painless. Due to these drawbacks, fiberglass casts were developed in the 1970s, offering a lighter, more durable, and water-resistant alternative, though they still have limitations in terms of skin irritation and ...

  4. Broken toe - Wikipedia

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    Fractures of the big toe are treated with a short-leg orthopedic walking boot, or a short-leg walking cast with a sole that protrudes beyond the big toe. These are worn for 2–3 weeks. Buddy taping and a rigid sole are then used for 3–4 weeks, if symptoms allow.

  5. Lara Spencer Revealed Why She Has A Walking Boot On Air ... - AOL

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    ABC journalist and 'Good Morning America' co-host Lara Spencer shared a health update on Instagram after getting surgery for a foot injury in December 2022.

  6. Gordon Hayward now wearing walking boot after gruesome injury

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  7. Kyrie Irving in 'precautionary' walking boot after ankle/foot ...

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  8. Peroneal nerve paralysis - Wikipedia

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    For partial nerve palsy, more than 80% of patients will recover completely. For complete nerve palsy, less than 40% of patients will have complete recovery. Peroneal nerve in continuity arises from defined cause will be recovered better than those arise from unknown causes. [7] Examinations are required for following reasons:

  9. Josh Allen in walking boot with foot injury after Bills loss

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