Sam Brusco, Associate Editor06.15.22
Enovis subsidiary DJO has launched its new ProCare MaxTrax 2.0 and MaxTrax 2.0 Air walking boots.
MaxTrax 2.0’s molded foam insole and trimmable raised and rounded counter heel helps enhance comfort. Customizable, malleable double uprights accommodate a variety of calf sizes, and versatile cross-strapping options and adjustable straps help tailor the fit.
Its boot length and liner circumference were improved to fit a wider range of leg and foot sizes. A low-profile footbed and non-slip rocker help promote natural gait and shock absorption, and the Achilles strap is removable to improve heel stability.
MaxTrax 2.0 Air features an inflatable, adjustable dual air-cell system to maintain limb contact for better stability and accommodate edema changes. The pump and release valve were relocated to the boot’s side so wearers can use knee scooters.
“With a design driven by valuable feedback from patients and clinicians, MaxTrax 2.0 incorporates the benefits of MaxTrax with added technological innovation,’” Jason Anderson, president of Bracing and Supports told the press. “These advancements are engineered to deliver a more customized and comfortable healing process and improved outcomes.”
MaxTrax 2.0’s molded foam insole and trimmable raised and rounded counter heel helps enhance comfort. Customizable, malleable double uprights accommodate a variety of calf sizes, and versatile cross-strapping options and adjustable straps help tailor the fit.
Its boot length and liner circumference were improved to fit a wider range of leg and foot sizes. A low-profile footbed and non-slip rocker help promote natural gait and shock absorption, and the Achilles strap is removable to improve heel stability.
MaxTrax 2.0 Air features an inflatable, adjustable dual air-cell system to maintain limb contact for better stability and accommodate edema changes. The pump and release valve were relocated to the boot’s side so wearers can use knee scooters.
“With a design driven by valuable feedback from patients and clinicians, MaxTrax 2.0 incorporates the benefits of MaxTrax with added technological innovation,’” Jason Anderson, president of Bracing and Supports told the press. “These advancements are engineered to deliver a more customized and comfortable healing process and improved outcomes.”