VACOcast Application Video
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VACOped: Application | Foot Range

VACOped: Achilles Tendon Ruptures, Achieving True Equinus and Treating with ROM | Foot Range

VACOped: Gold standard treatment for Tendon Achilles ruptures by OPED | Foot Range
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VACOcast Advantages at a Glance

- Cast stable. Replaces back slab, cast and walker
(All-in-One Product) - Vacuum cushion forms perfectly to individual patient ‘s anatomy and can be adjusted to accommodate swelling and atrophy
- Adaptable. 3 sizes only (saves storage space)
- Changeable liners for hygiene and comfort
- Easy wound inspection simplifies treatment
- Removable sole for better hygiene
- Traceability by serial number simplifies logistic processes
- Radiolucent. Saves time and gives comfort if x-ray is needed
VACOcast Indications

- Ankle fractures
- Metatarsal fractures
- Calcaneus fractures
- Severe distortions
- Prosthetics
- Arthrodesis
VACOcast Instruction for Use

Sizes: | Small | Medium | Large |
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EUR | 35 - 40 | 40 - 45 | 45 - 50 |
UK | 2,5 - 6,5 | 6,5 - 10,5 | 10,5 - 14 |
US (male) | 3,5 - 7,5 | 7,5 - 11,5 | 11,5 - 15 |
US (female) | 4,5 - 8,5 | 8,5 - 12,5 | 12,5 - 16 |
Please download the VACOcast instruction for use:
Available to who

This product is available to:
- Public Hospitals
- Private Hospitals
- Podiatrists
- GPs
- Direct Patients
- Physiotherapists
- Sport Physicians
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Ligament Ruptures, Ankle Distorsions, Stable Ankle Fractures
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Acute ankle ligament injuries, After-care for fractures of the ankle joint, Prevention of ligament lesions on the ankle joint
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Diabetic Foot Syndrome & DF Ulcers, After Toe and Forefoot Amputations, DNOAP and Charcot Foot
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Diabetic Foot Syndrome, Ulcerations on the Foot, Post-Operative Care after Toe and Forefoot Amputations
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Diabetic Foot Syndrome & DF Ulcers, After Toe and Forefoot Amputations, DNOAP and Charcot Foot
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Perfectly adapted to the requirements of diabetics with DFS.
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Excessive Swelling, PAOD, Arterial, Venous & Mixed Ulcers, DFS, Chronic Venous Insufficiency