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Square Toe Post-Op Shoe

Square Toe Post-Op Shoe

The square toe post-op shoe from Ossur is designed to accommodate either the left or the right foot, the squared toe provides additional protection and allows room for padding post surgery.
Key Features
  • Square Toe design to increase protection as square acts as bumper.
  • Rocker bottom sole reduces pressure on plantar surface resulting in increased comfort and compliance.
  • Strapless closure eliminates buckle pressure on the forefoot and can expand to accommodate dressing up to 17” (43cm) in circumference.
Indications for Use
For recovery after soft tissue procedures and post trauma.
Manufacturer
Ossur
Manuf. Part No.
  Shoe Size US Part #
Size  Male Female Male Female
Small 6 - 8 4 - 6 18113 18103
Medium 8.5 - 10 6.5 - 8 18115 18105
Large 10.5 - 12 8.5 - 10 18117 18107
XLarge 12.5 - 14 10.5 - 15 18118  -

 

Size Chart
  Shoe Size US Part #
Size  Male Female Male Female
Small 6 - 8 4 - 6 18113 18103
Medium 8.5 - 10 6.5 - 8 18115 18105
Large 10.5 - 12 8.5 - 10 18117 18107
XLarge 12.5 - 14 10.5 - 15 18118  -

 

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