VACOped Diabetic Application Video
Vacuum Technology
VACO12 technology is the core technology of the VACO Products. A cushion filled with thousands of styrofoam pearls is surrounding the injured body parts. By the perfectly round shape of the pearls they can absorb 12 times the pressure each. When air is extracted from the cushion by using a pump, the body shaped cushion becomes hard (as a cast does), just in a few seconds. By opening the valve and letting air flowing inside the cushion, it becomes soft again and can be re-adjusted to the body part. Hence the Vacuum Technology avoids pressure to the body site and provides stability due to a perfectly shaped orthosis at any time.
VACOped Diabetic Advantages at a Glance
Excellent pressure distribution due vacuum technology
Successful wound healing due to excellent pressure relief
Possibility of lockable clasp for a better compliance control
Easy wound inspection simplifies treatment
Rocker sole for good pressure distribution, safe and physiological gait
Removable sole for better hygiene
Traceability by serial number simplifies logistic processes
Toe clap for protection and hygiene
Shapeable foam insole for additional offloading
Changeable liners for hygiene and comfort
Cast stable. Replaces cast and walker (All-in-One Product)
Adaptable. 3 sizes only (saves storage space)
Option of range of motion (ROM) from -15° to +30°
Clinically proven results*
*Click here for studies & clinical data
VACOped Diabetic Indications
Diabetic Foot Syndrome
Ulcerations on the foot
Post-operative care after toe and forefoot amputations
Diabetic neuroosteoarthropathy
DNOAP and charcot foot
VACOped Diabetic Instruction for Use
Measures*:
Small
Medium
Large
Ankle circumference
14 - 29 cm
22 - 40 cm
30 - 45 cm
Calf circumference
23 - 39 cm
35 - 51 cm
40 - 58 cm
Ball width
10,5 cm
12 cm
13,5 cm
Shoe Sizes:
Small
Medium
Large
EUR
35 - 39
39 - 43
43 - 49
UK
2,5 - 5,5
5,5 - 8,5
8,5 - 13,5
US (male)
3,5 - 6,5
6,5 - 9,5
9,5 - 14,5
US (female)
4,5 - 7,5
7,5 - 10,5
10,5 - 15,5
*Size requirements may vary in cases of extreme deformities.
Please download the VACOped Diabetic instruction for use:
User Manual
Application Poster
Available to who
This product is available to:
Public Hospitals
Private Hospitals
Podiatrists
GPs
Direct Patients
Physiotherapists
Sport Physicians
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AC joint dislocation Achilles tendon ruptures Acute Ankle Ligament Injuries After-Care for Fractures of The Ankle Joint Amputation appliance Amputations of toes Ankle distorsions Ankle fractures Ankle joint fracture Arterial, venous and mixed ulcers resitant to therapy Arthrodesis Arthrodesis of the metatarsal joint Arthrodesis of the thumb joint Arthrodesis of the toe joints Arthrodesis of the wrist Artificial hip Artificial joint Artificial knee Calcaneus fractures Carpal canal syndrome Carpal tunnel syndrome Charcot foot Chronic ulcer Chronic venous insufficiency Chronic wound Circulatory disorder Claudicatio intermittens Clavicle fracture Claw toe Compensation of Ankle Joint Instability Diabetic foot Diabetic foot syndrome Diabetic neuroosteoarthropathy Diabetic neuropathy Dislocation Distal fracture of radius Distal radial fracture Distortion of the wrist joint DNOAP Endoprosthesis Excessive swelling Following removal of plaster cast dressings foot Fracture of metacarpus Fracture of metatarsus Fracture of the hallux Fracture of the thumb Fracture of the wrist joint Hallux rigidus Hallux Valgus Hammer toe hand Heavy distorsion Heavy sprain Heel fractures High risk of DVT Humerus head fractures Immobilisation of the thumb Injuries to the flexor tendons Intermittent claudication knee Kneecap Lapidus procedure Leg ulcers Ligament injuries Ligament rupture Ligament rupture at the thumb Ligament surgery Luxation of the thumb Luxations Meniscus Metatarsal fractures Osteotomy PAOD (Peripheral arterial occludent disease) Poor veins post-surgery Pressure marks on foot Prevention of Ligament Lesions on The Ankle Joint Prophylaxis of compartment syndrome and post-fasciotomy Prosthesis Prosthetics Radius fracture Radius fracture close to the wrist joint Radius fractures Radius fractures following osteosynthesis Reconstructive procedures on meniscus and joint cartilage Retropatellar defects Rheumatic arthritis Rhizarthritis with OP indication RM-Seam Rotator cuff rupture Rupture of cruciate ligament Scaphoid fracture Scapula fractures Severe distortions Severe Sprain shoulder Ski thumb Sprain of the thumb Sprain of the wrist joint Sprains Stable ankle fractures Stress arthropathies Supraspinatus Surgery of the first metatarsusbone Swollen feet Tendovaginitis with or without symptoms of Carpal Tunnel syndrome Tenosynovitis (TSV) Thrombosis prophylaxis Toe and forefoot amputations Ulceration on the foot Upper arm ball joint fractures
Diabetic Foot Syndrome & DF Ulcers, After Toe and Forefoot Amputations, DNOAP and Charcot Foot
Diabetic Foot Syndrome, Ulcerations on the Foot, Post-Operative Care after Toe and Forefoot Amputations
Diabetic Foot Syndrome & DF Ulcers, After Toe and Forefoot Amputations, DNOAP and Charcot Foot
Perfectly adapted to the requirements of diabetics with DFS.
Excessive Swelling, PAOD, Arterial, Venous & Mixed Ulcers, DFS, Chronic Venous Insufficiency