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Body Armor ProTerm

The Body Armor® Pro Term is an interim orthosis for conservative follow-up treatment following Chopart and Lisfranc amputations. The foot stump orthosis from DARCO represents interim treatment to be worn for approximately 10 weeks following an amputation. The Body Armor® Pro Term offers a treatment option to allow the foot stump to completely heal during this time. Thereafter a conventional, custom-made shoe is worn.

Body Armor ProTerm Features & Benefits:

  • Wide opening for easy foot insertion
  • Practical & secure closure system
  • Air compression bladder for customizable fitting
  • Can be worn on the left or right

Body Armor ProTerm Indications:

  • Diabetic foot syndrome
  • PAOD (peripheral arterial occlusive disease)
  • Used postoperatively following Chopart and Lisfranc amputations


$239.95

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Darco

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The Body Armor® Pro Term is an interim orthosis for conservative follow-up treatment following Chopart and Lisfranc amputations. The foot stump orthosis from DARCO represents interim treatment to be worn for approximately 10 weeks following an amputation. The Body Armor® Pro Term offers a treatment option to allow the foot stump to completely heal during this time. Thereafter a conventional, custom-made shoe is worn.

Body Armor ProTerm Features & Benefits:

  • Wide opening for easy foot insertion
  • Practical & secure closure system
  • Air compression bladder for customizable fitting
  • Can be worn on the left or right

Body Armor ProTerm Indications:

  • Diabetic foot syndrome
  • PAOD (peripheral arterial occlusive disease)
  • Used postoperatively following Chopart and Lisfranc amputations