🦶 Step into recovery mode with confidence and style!
The BraceAbility Forefoot Offloading Post-Op Shoe is a lightweight, adjustable medical boot designed to protect and offload pressure from the forefoot. Featuring a 15-degree dorsi-angle sole, breathable materials, and a spacious square-toe design, it supports healing from fractures, diabetic ulcers, and post-surgical recovery while accommodating swelling and bandages for all-day comfort.
D**Y
works great
My nephew had a wound on the bottom of his foot that was not healing. This shoe allowed him to keep the pressure off of the wound and still be able to walk around. It held up very well as he was in it for about six - eight weeks. It was easy for him to put it on. And it was low priced which is great because his insurance did not cover one and I feel it would have taken way longer for his foot to heal without it.
K**N
Sweet Relief!
Just got it, but so far it has helped with my Tailor’s Bunion that has been excruciatingly painful and horrible to bear weight on.
L**.
Used and incorrect sizing
Product arrived used and dirty. I am also a 10.5 men’s shoe so I ordered a large according to their measurements listed. The boot is massive. There is no size listed on the shoe so unsure if they sent me the wrong size or if the measurements listed are incorrect and a large is meant for a size 13 shoe.
K**N
Perfect for offloading wounds
Bought for my husband to use for offloading his foot due to diabetic foot ulcer. He is 6'8" 300lbs. Boot fit well and easy to put on and take off. Arrived quickly after ordering
M**O
Foot/Toe wound Healing
This shoe is a necessity when trying to heal a foot wound on your toes as it prevents normal shoe-wearing pressure from preventing healing of the skin.
E**E
Post foot hardware removal
Too much of a heel and angle for comfortable walking, not for me. Boot looks well made though.
A**N
Good quality for the price
Shoe fit snugly and I'm able to go most places without problems.
B**H
Very tall and difficult to walk in
This surgical shoe is incredibly difficult to walk in. The bottom of the shoe is super thick, thicker than another surgical shoe I have tried. Because of this there is instability while walking in it between the injured foot with the shoe and the foot without. The shoe has an angle to it to help keep weight off the front of the foot. This seems like a great idea in concept, but when trying to walk in the shoe it puts a lot of pressure on the back of your knee. If you're not careful it could be very easy to hyperextend your knee. The straps around the ankle are not long enough, so they do not actually cover the ankle completely, leading to rubbing. Mine was also missing a piece of elastic needed to close it. I think the overall concept of the shoe is good, but the functionality is lacking. Would not recommend.
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