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Product Description
The Closed Toe Strolling Shoe offered by BraceAbility is a versatile postoperative safety solution designed to protect your toes and keep them warm and dry throughout all seasons. This shoe is ideal for individuals recovering from foot surgery or with damaged toes or fractures, as it can accommodate both bulky dressings and fiberglass casts.
MEDICAL-GRADE PROTECTION
While recovering from a foot or toe surgery or injury, it's crucial to prioritize self-protection. Our innovative Closed Toe Walking Shoe serves as a versatile medical boot designed to aid in the healing process for various conditions such as broken toes, fractured feet, bunions, hammer toes, plantar fasciitis, heel fractures, Morton’s Neuroma, fifth metatarsal breaks, and more.
KEY FEATURES & BENEFITS
SQUARE-TOE DESIGN
With its square-toe design, these shoes provide a protective barrier against toe stubbing and ensure a better fit for your feet. Additionally, the closed-toe protection helps keep dressings clean and toes dry, which is crucial for preventing further damage to your foot, especially after surgical procedures or in cases of fractures and broken toes.
ROCKER-BOTTOM SOLE
The rocker-bottom sole promotes a extra pure gait (step), decreasing plantar stress by over 25% to speed up your therapeutic time.
TRACTION TREAD
The non-slip, traction grooves present further stability whereas strolling, making motion simpler and safer to forestall re-injury.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Can it’s worn on both foot?
Sure, this shoe may be worn in your proper or left foot.
How do I clear it?
Take away the insole, shut the fasteners, and hand wash the shoe in heat water with gentle cleaning soap. Wipe the insole with a moist material. Permit every part to air dry utterly earlier than reapplying.
I’ve cumbersome bandaging. Will this shoe nonetheless match?
Its massive toe field offers loads of house to comfortably accommodate bandages, tapes, dressings, and most fiberglass casts. To accommodate heavy bandaging, merely order half a shoe dimension up.
Matches Proper or Left Foot
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Stiff Sole
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Rocker Sole
✓
✓
No
✓
✓
✓
Single or Pair
Single
Single
Single
Single
Single
Single
Accommodates Tender Forged
Sure however take sizing into consideration
Sure however take sizing into consideration
No
No
No
No
Width
S = 3.63”, M = 3.88”, L = 4.13”, & XL = 4.50”
S Feminine = 3.50”, M Feminine = 3.69”, L Feminine = 3.75”, M Male = 4.13”, L Male = 4.38”, & XL Male = 4.75”
S = 3.75”, M = 4.13”, L = 4.25”, & XL = 4.63”
XS = 4.13”, S = 4.25”, M = 4.38”, L = 4.63”, & XL = 4.88”
XS = 4.13”, S = 4.25”, M = 4.38”, L = 4.63”, & XL = 4.88”
XS = 4.13”, S = 4.25”, M = 4.38”, L = 4.63”, & XL = 4.88”
Weight
S = 7.9 oz., M = 8.5 oz., L = 10.3 oz., & XL = 11.7 oz.
S Feminine = 8.9 oz., M Feminine = 10.3 oz., L Feminine = 11 oz., M Male = 12.2 oz., L Male = 13 oz., & XL Male = 1 lb. 1 oz.
S = 11 oz., M = 13 oz., L = 15 oz., & XL = 20 oz.
XS = 1 lbs. 13 oz., S = 1 lbs. 15 oz., M = 2 lbs. 2 oz., L = 2 lbs. 4 oz., & XL = 2 lbs. 14 oz.
XS = 1 lbs. 15 oz., S = 2 lbs., M = 2 lbs. 2 oz., & L = 2 lbs. 5 oz.
S = 2 lbs 5 oz., M = 2 lbs. 12oz., L = 2 lbs. 15oz., XL = 3 lbs. 8oz.
Makes use of
Put up-surgical therapeutic, toe wounds and ulcerations, damaged toes, after bunion or hammertoe surgical procedure, and metatarsal stress fractures
Put up-surgical therapeutic, toe wounds and ulcerations, damaged toes, after bunion or hammertoe surgical procedure, and metatarsal stress fractures
Diabetic foot ulcers, put up bunionectomy, after mallet, claw, or hammertoe surgical procedure, toe an infection, plantar corn removing, damaged toes, forefoot fractures (together with Lisfranc fractures), ball of foot ache, and Morton’s neuroma
Diabetic foot ulcers, put up bunionectomy, common heel ache, damaged toes, forefoot sprains or breaks (together with Lisfranc fractures), and metatarsal stress fractures
First diploma (gentle) ankle sprain (if beneath 6’ tall), put up Achilles tendonitis surgical procedure, diabetic foot ulcers, put up bunionectomy, common heel ache, damaged toes, forefoot sprains or breaks (together with Lisfranc fractures), and metatarsal stress fractures
Ankle sprains (first,second, and third diploma), ankle fractures, put up Achilles tendonitis surgical procedure, diabetic foot ulcers, put up bunionectomy, damaged toes, forefoot sprains or breaks (together with Lisfranc fractures), and metatarsal stress fractures
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