Revolutionizing Injury Recovery with the Offloading Exoskeleton Boot
Fracture Today.
Function Tomorrow.

Fracture Today.
Function Tomorrow.
Traditional foot and ankle injury treatments force patients into a frustrating choice: immobilization with crutches, knee scooters, or walking boots that limit movement and slow recovery. At Jarski Medical Solutions, we believe healing shouldn’t mean losing mobility.
That’s why we developed the Offloading Exoskeleton Boot (OEB)—a breakthrough orthopedic device that enables patients to walk and even run without putting weight on their injured foot. Unlike traditional solutions that restrict movement, the OEB dynamically redistributes mechanical forces, allowing for active recovery without compromising protection.
Unlike walking boots or crutches, the OEB completely eliminates force on the injured foot or ankle while allowing natural walking and running through its ability to redirect force from the ground to higher portions of the leg.
By allowing patients to remain active throughout recovery, the OEB prevents muscle atrophy, joint stiffness, and other issues caused by prolonged immobilization, decreasing recovery time and preventing further complications.
No more struggling with crutches or scooters. Patients can now stay mobile and active during recovery without being hindered by the limitations in mobility created by other devices such as walking boots and crutches.
Engineered with load sensors, a motor-controlled support system, and biomechanically optimized materials to provide the best recovery experience.
Foot and ankle injuries affect 10 million patients annually in the U.S., leading to $10 billion in healthcare costs. Until now, patients have had to sacrifice mobility to heal. The OEB changes that paradigm, allowing patients to recover while staying active—something never before possible with current devices.
Whether you're an athlete, a busy professional, or someone simply looking to regain normal function quickly, the OEB is designed to keep you moving and prevent long-term disability caused by inactivity.
The OEB will soon be available through hospitals, rehabilitation clinics, and direct-to-consumer channels. Be among the first to experience the future of injury recovery.
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