ProCare Offloading Diabetic Shoe

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    ProCare Offloading Diabetic Shoe from HealthyKin.com is specifically designed to relieve pressure on ulcerated areas of the foot during the treatment of diabetic ulcers. The squared toe box and wide foot bed leave ample room for dressing. A removable reinforced toe cover protects from external aggression and allows easy access to the treatment area. The seamless design helps eliminate the potential for skin breakdown.

    ProCare Offloading Diabetic Shoe Features:

    • Relieves pressure on ulcerated areas of the foot
    • Fits left or right foot
    • Sold individually, not by the pair

    Part numbers: 79-81513, 79-81515, 79-81517, 79-81518

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    Customer Reviews

    (4.58)
    # of Ratings: 12
    1. on 10/16/2024, said:
    Comfortable shoe but insert does not hold up, had to replace after 2 weeks
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    2. on 3/14/2024, said:
    Comfortable shoe and a great product!
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    3. on 1/28/2024, said:
    These shoes allow me to walk comfortably. They are high quality, comfortable shoes. And the company has quick delivery.
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    4. on 8/22/2020, said:
    good product
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    5. on 9/4/2019, said:
    Been ordering this shoe from healthy kin for the past few years and it’s really kept my right foot which is got a little Charcot deformity going on it but has kept it in really good shape this is a really nice shoe it might look a little goofy to wear sometimes but it’ll take good care of the one good foot that I’ve got left to walk this earth with. So will definitely keep ordering it 👊👊👊👍👍
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    6. on 1/25/2019, said:
    Velcro Placement on insoles is not consistent among the shoes, and this causes problems with removing the pegs for offloading, which is the purpose of these shoes. Disappointed
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    7. on 1/16/2019, said:
    Excellent construction, study. Very happy with the quality and fit
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    8. on 9/29/2018, said:
    The shoe is great. It is very well made. This was my second time buying this style shoe. The last one has lasted a whole year. Not sure most people wear one that long or if it's meant to last that long. My husband is very happy with the fit, says its comfortable.
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    9. on 6/24/2018, said:
    The foam pegs were very difficult to remove for offloading needs. Compromised the integrity of the blue foam upper insert. I’ve bought many of these shoes before but this was my 1st time with this problem.
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    10. on 12/31/2017, said:
    I was happily surprised at the quality of the shoe. Much nicer than expected! It's so much sturdier than what the hospital supplied, it arrived quickly, and I am very pleased I would and will order it again.
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    11. on 9/4/2016, said:
    ordered the first time and the shoe was to large. Suggest ordering a size smaller to fit correctly. The second one was smaller and fit and worked very well. The price was great for product and the shipping, return, and refund of the first shoe were easy. The second order of the shoe was fast and the shoe works well and fits well.
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    12. on 1/27/2016, said:
    This product provides protection from minor abrasions, stubbed toes and other minor injuries a diabetic's feet are at risk for if unshod. Infection is a major risk and can lead to amputation.
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