Forefoot off loading shoe _ BO810

Forefoot off loading shoe _ BO810

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The main Diabetic foot complication is foot ulceration. The use of diabetic footwear has been shown to be effective in reducing the incidence of diabetic foot ulcerations. Diabetic patients with a history of neuropathic plantar ulceration, have abnormally high pressure under the foot while walking.

Forefoot off-loading shoe decreases plantar pressure under forefoot. So, aids healing of forefoot ulceration.
The orthopedic foam insole provides heel support, cushioning and shock absorption.
It has adequate room for bulky post-operative dressings.
The High counter provides foot and ankle stability.

 

Features:

  • The sole of forefoot off-loading shoe, in addition to weightless the front of the foot. Protects your forefoot and toes with its 15-degree dorsi-angle bottom. forcing you to shift your weight to your heel when walking.
  • The lack of pressure on the front of your foot and toes reduces pain and promotes recovery. offloading shoe reduces the risk of ulceration and promotes the healing process.
  • Breathable upper with velcro clusure that can adabt to foot volume changes.
  • Square-toe design is spacious for comfort and acts as a protective bumper against further damage.
  • The orthopedic foam insole provides heel support, cushioning and shock absorption.
  • the ankle strap seats foot firmly in shoe and Prevents the slip of foot in the shoe.
  • Rubber outsole provides better shock absorption and improves anti-slip ability.

 

Indication:

  • recovering from forefoot surgery such as a bunionectomy, hammertoe or mallet toe correction.
  • toe or metatarsal stable fractures.
  • Peripheral neuropathic foot
  • The most common disease processes resulting in peripheral neuropathy are as follow:
    Diabetes mellituse
    Charcot-marie-tooth desease
    Vascular desease
    Multiple sclerosis
    Aquired immune deficiency syndrome(AIDS)

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