Metacare has been a manufacturer of healthcare products for hospitals, physicians, and long-term care providers. our company offers a wide variety of products in a portfolio that has been derived from customer clinical input while focusing on preventive wound care management.
Business type
Manufacturer, Exporter
Customized Service
OEM/ODM acceptable:Size,logo,private label
Size or Color Options:
| DESCRIPTION: | ITEM # |
| HEELCHECK BOOT, GREEN/GRAY, SMALL SIZE – 13EA/CS | QL_HCS |
| HEELCHECK BOOT, PURPLE/NAVY, STANDARD SIZE – 13EA/CS | QL_HC1 |
| HEELCHECK BOOT, NAVY/GRAY, BARIATRIC SIZE – 10EA/CS | QL_HCB |
| HEELCHECK BOOT, GREEN/GRAY, SMALL SIZE, WITH WEDGE – 8EA/CS | QL_HCSW |
| HEELCHECK BOOT, PURPLE/NAVY, STANDARD SIZE, WITH WEDGE – 8EA/CS | QL_HC1W |
| HEELCHECK BOOT, NAVY/GRAY, BARIATRIC SIZE, WITH WEDGE – 8EA/CS | QL_HCBW |
Heel Offloading Boots – HeelCheck Boot Guideline
Purpose
Pressure injuries can develop when prolonged pressure is exerted on bony areas of the body. The heel is the second most common site of pressure ulcers. The Super Soft HeelCheck Boot helps with the prevention and treatment of pressures sores by reducing friction, off-loading the heel and restricting plantar flexion contracture.
Easy to Use
- Position the patient: Have the patient lie down on the bed. Ensure they are in a relaxed position and that their affected foot is easily accessible.
- Prepare the boot: Detach the adjustable straps to make it easier to slide the patient’s foot into the boot over the air cavity. Follow the printed icon on the top strap to ensure that the boot is positioned in the correct direction.
- Slide the foot into the boot: Hold the heel boot with one hand and gently guide the patient’s foot into the boot with the other hand. The foot is positioned correctly when the heel is suspended over the air cavity with the toes facing upward, and the foot resting against the front of the boot.
- Secure the boot: Once the foot is properly positioned in the boot, fasten the adjustable straps for optimal fit. Make sure the straps are securely fastened but not too tight, as this could restrict blood flow or cause discomfort to the patient. Position your hand under the heel opening to verify that the heel is elevated and not in contact with the bed surface.














