

Overview
JAY Wheelchair Shoe Holders
JAY: Wheelchair Shoe Holders
Foot, heel, and ankle wheelchair support for an improved seating footprint and overall posture.
Designed to provide support for the feet, heels, and ankles, JAY Wheelchair Shoe Holders help improve overall positioning. Choose from four styles with varying levels of support.
Specifications
Product Information | Product Options | ||
HCPCS Code: | E0951 | Closure Style: | Side Release Buckle |
E0952 | Construction: | Foot and Ankle Positioning: Structured | |
Starting Retail Price: | Shoe Holder: Padded or Non-Padded | ||
Flex-Feet: Dynamic | |||
Dimensions/Weights | Contact Surface Material: | Varies | |
Product Width: | Sizes: X-Small through X-Large | JAY Your Way Modifications Available: | No |
Features
- Ankle Positioning: padded heel support and ankle strap for clients with mild tone.
- Foot & Ankle Positioning: padded heel support with foot and ankle straps for clients with moderate tone.
- Shoe Holder: two-foot straps for extra security with additional heel and lateral foot support for clients with moderate to high tone.
- Flexi-Feet: dynamic construction to accommodate clients who may experience frequent periods of tone or involuntary movements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does the Foot & Ankle Positioning differ from other options?
A: The Foot & Ankle Positioning is tailored for clients with moderate tone. It includes padded heel support along with foot and ankle straps, offering a higher level of support and security to maintain proper foot placement and improve overall posture in a wheelchair.
Q: What makes the Flexi-Feet ideal for clients with involuntary movements?
A: The Flexi-Feet features a dynamic construction that adapts to frequent periods of tone changes or involuntary movements. Providing flexible support for the feet, heels, and ankles helps improve the seating footprint and promotes optimal posture for clients with varying levels of tone.
Q: Which wheelchair shoe holder is best for me?
A: Every client has different needs, you should always contact SCOOT and get a clinical assessment so we can help you find which option is best for you.
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