Product Overview
The Ovation Medical Gen 2 Walking Boot is uniquely designed to provide patients comfort and support during the healing process of injuries in the lower leg. It is made from the highest level of experienced, creative, and dedicated professionals who have the patients safety and comfort in mind.
The Ovation Medical Gen 2 Boot has a lightweight frame that makes it convenient for daily use. It is extremely durable and adjustable, which makes it ideal for a variety of patients. The layer that supports the heel has an energy retaining structure that absorbs shock upon each stride. It mimics the function and comfort of a high-quality athletic shoe.
The Ovation Gen 2 Walker Short Pneumatic Brace features an edgeless sole that adjusts with each stride during the healing process. This boot has a black frame, a pneumatic pump, and a sole that is available in three colors: blue, red, and grey.

Product Innovations
- Easy-Pivoting Construction
- Contoured Struts Flared to Fit the Anatomy
- Ultra-Lightweight and Low Profile
- Rounded Sole for Stability
- Instinctive Maneuverability for Most Terrain
- Constructed for a Three-Dimensional, Natural Gait
Indications for a Pneumatic Walker Boot
- Trauma rehabilitation
- Protects soft-tissue injuries
- Post-operative use
What Injuries Are Walking Boots For?
Walking boots are ideal for supporting lower leg injuries, such as ankle sprains, tibia fractures, fibula fractures, foot injuries, Achilles injuries, tendon injuries, shin splints, broken bones in the foot, and calf muscle tears. They stabilize the area and help the healing process.
What to Wear Under a Walking Boot
Because using a walking boot may cause the foot to sweat, it is recommended to wear a soft, breathable sock that wicks away moisture. This will help keep the foot dry and reduce the risk of skin irritation.
Can a Walking Boot Be Worn While Sleeping?
Users should always follow their doctor's advice on when to wear the boot, but it may be worn during sleep if the doctor says it is OK. It is recommended to loosen the straps and prop it between pillows to keep it secure during the night.

What Is the Difference Between a Walking Boot and a Cast?
Walking with a boot is designed for healing nonmajor injuries and can provide post-op support. Boots are more comfortable to wear than heavy casts and can provide the user with a more natural gait.
Another benefit of wearing a boot is that it can be removed while bathing and showering. However, injuries that specifically need to be completely stabilized may require a sturdier option, such as a cast. If a cast is required, waterproof cast covers are available to help keep the cast from getting wet while bathing, showering, and even swimming.
Product Features and Benefits
- Provides Superior Support for Lower Leg Injuries
- Air Pump Adjustable for Maximum Comfort
- Single Push-Button Release
- Helps With Balance and Mobility
- Ultra-Lightweight Tailored Frame
- Accommodates a Wide Variety of Users
- Revolutionary Shock Absorption
- Energy Retaining Structure
- Designed to Mimic a Natural Gait
- Form Fitting to Be Comfortable Around Natural Curves
- Designed With Pre-Relieved Contoured Area
- Ideal for Healing Post-Surgery and Soft Tissue Injuries
Product Specifications
- Manufacturer: Ovation Medical
- Product Brand: Gen 2
- Product Numbers: 10102, 10102BLU, 10102RED, 10103, 10103BLU, 10103RED, 10105, 10105BLU, 10105RED, 10107,10107BLU, 10107RED, 10108, 10108BLU, 10108RED
- Colors: Grey, Blue, Red
- Sizes: X-Small, Small, Medium, Large, X-Large
Manuals and Documents
HCPCS Codes
Product Videos
Ovation Walker Medical Pneumatic Air Cam Walker Walking Boot Video (2:16 minutes)
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