Podiatrist or medical supply place?
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Hi Community,
I have a foot fracture. Can you please recommend an open medical supply-type place, or perhaps a foot doc, who can help me get fitted for a boot or other device that will protect the foot and allow it to heal? It's not super-painful (my laptop fell on it 2 weeks ago) but I know walking and driving aren't helping. No one else to do these things for me. *Needs to be an inexpensive solution.*
Thanks so much for all ideas!
Re: Podiatrist or medical supply place?
Sorry to read about your foot injury.
Careful Moving Company has medical supplies to borrow or free.
They were a big help to a friend when she could not afford to purchase costly needed items.
Address: 812 Donahue St, Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Phone: (707) 528-0328
Healing thoughts coming your way.
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I have a foot fracture. Can you please recommend an open medical supply-type place, or perhaps a foot doc, who can help me get fitted for a boot or other device that will protect the foot and allow it to heal?...
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Thank you SO much, June!!
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Re: Podiatrist or medical supply place?
You may want to check out Amazon for foot boots. They have a variety to choose from. And if it doesn't work, you may be able to return it, although I'm not sure these days.
https://www.amazon.com/foot-boots-injuries/s?k=foot+boots+for+injuries
In the meantime you might try wrapping with KT tape, available at CVS. I was amazed at how it helped
when my son used it on my painful knee. It stayed on even through showers for about a week. CVS has their own brand which is cheaper.
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Thanks, Shandi!
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You may want to check out Amazon for foot boots. They have a variety to choose from. And if it doesn't work, you may be able to return it, although I'm not sure these days.
https://www.amazon.com/foot-boots-injuries/s?k=foot+boots+for+injuries
In the meantime you might try wrapping with KT tape, available at CVS. I was amazed at how it helped
when my son used it on my painful knee. It stayed on even through showers for about a week. CVS has their own brand which is cheaper.