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Heel Protectors are designed to relieve pressure sores on heels. They are usually constructed of foam, air-cushioning, gel, or fiber-filling and are designed to offload pressure from the heel of a non-ambulatory individual to help prevent decubitus ulcers on the boney heel area of the foot. When a person has to stand for a long time, all the pressure goes on the heel, which causes the heel's skin to break down due to excessive pressure on them. Heel guards, heel covers, and heel and elbow protectors help relieve heel pressure ulcers.
People with the following conditions can use heel pads and protectors to get effective relief:
If possible, avoid activities that put stress on your heels, such as running, standing for long periods, or walking on hard surfaces. To get relief from a heel pressure sore, use Skil-Care Super Soft Heel Protector, which promotes faster healing and prevents future pressure sores.
Heel Cushions provide cushioning and shock absorption for the heel, reducing the stress on the plantar fascia, particularly if you have also developed a bone spur on the heel.
Heel Guards and Protectors are designed to protect the skin from shearing and prevent pressure ulcers from developing. They provide extra shock absorption in the heel area to relieve pressure sores on heels. HPFY brings you a wide range of Heel Ulcer Protector from top-selling manufacturers like Skil Care Corp, Geneva Healthcare, Patterson Medical, and more.
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