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Your cart is empty.The ProCare Squared Toe Post-Op Shoe allows the dressing to be kept clean and toes dry, providing stable protection following post-operative procedures and forefoot trauma. The square toe design acts as a bumper and provides additional room and comfort for your foot. The shoe also features high ankle strapping that maintains your foot in proper position. A rigid rocker sole allows for ease of ambulation and pressure reduction. Universal fit allows the ProCare Squared Toe Post-Op Shoe to be worn on either the left or right foot.
Belinda Ellis
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Great support shoe. Very comfortable to wear. It allowed my foot to begin properly healing. Love it!!
Micah L
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
I purchased this for a recent gout flareup and it worked perfectly.I ordered the XL with my shoe size being 13, it was way bigger but good because the longer part of the shoe would keep me from bumping my toe in to anything.I've seen mixed reviews on this but I'm telling you. The price is good, it really helped me out with my recent Gout attack.
stephen thomas
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 3, 2024
I had a big toe joint operation. This shoe is excellent and comfortable when walking. The shoe is true to size. Highly recommend
Christine Jones
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
I purchased this shoe after foot surgery. The shoe provided by the hospital fell apart in hours. This shoe was well used for a month, and is still in like new condition. The shoe is easy to adjust as well. I highly recommend this shoe.
wish 4 par
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
Does what it is suppose to- immobilize the toes, until it doesn’t itthe first one broke in about 3 weeks, the wood piece in the middle broke , rendering the unit VERY FLEXIBLE, exactly what one does not want. I thought it was sorta, kinda, maybe my fault as I missed a step. Ok, my fault and bought a second one. Now we are 3 weeks out and the glue that holds the upper to the lower piece, came undone. This is all with normal wear, not even wear and tear. It is clear, for a third shoe, i need to go elsewhere
sharon
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
I need a smaller size after my foot swelling went down. This worked great. Many adjustable straps
Michele De Blasio
Reviewed in Italy on November 26, 2023
Oggetto conforme alla descrizione, venditore serio e affidabile , consigliato ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Roberto Hernández
Reviewed in Mexico on September 9, 2022
Buen zapato, comodo, no muy pesado, sirve para ambos pies, buen tamaño, solo un poco caluroso, asi que al menos para mi resulto mejor usar calcetines con el.
Melody
Reviewed in Canada on July 10, 2022
The shoe completely did the trick. After breaking my foot my foot was too swollen to wear a regular shoe.
Troy
Reviewed in Canada on September 6, 2018
sizing chart accurately represents the product, arrived quickly in good condition. Great alternative to a full soft aircast.
yarnkitty
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2018
I ordered this as a an affordable alternative to the fracture boot I have been using. The boot is definitely preferable for weight bearing, but I have now been instructed to stay off my foot as much as possible and needed something that would work with my knee scooter. The shoe is of similar quality to other foot brace/post-op shoes I've seen. I like that the velcro parts can be taken off and repositioned. The sole is not as rigid as my boot and I would prefer more rigidity, but this is fine for the price (and considering I shouldn't be stepping on it anyway). My one complaint is the size chart. I am a woman who wears a size 11 shoe. Sometimes I need wide and sometimes I don't. This shoe is too big and I should have gone with the medium. The sizing seems to be pretty much like my boot which is a DJO product also and my boot is medium. This shoe is a large and fits like a boot my husband has (essentially identical to mine) which is a size large. Having large feet, I tend to expect things to be too small and usually go larger if there is a question. In this case with the adjustability of the straps, I should have gone smaller so I would get more support. The size chart on the women's shoe was why I did not order the women's large (a different listing). In retrospect it probably would have fit better than this one. Probably not worth returning so I'll see if I can make it work. In any case, if my husband ever needs a fracture shoe, it would fit him.
St5Medic
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2018
I try to not to write bad reviews but here goes. I went to the Dr, have swollen bones in my foot along with tendonitis. They recommended I stay off my foot and use a boot. The boot they have in their office and they recommend was $250!! What!? No way. They also said if I wanted to buy my own, to try a Post op shoe. So that's what I typed into amazon and found this item, far less than $250.To start, I wear a Mens 12 or 13 shoe, so I bought the xtra large. When I received the shoe, it sticks out a good 2 inched from the end of my toes! Honestly that didn't bother me too much because I knew I would bump it into things, and a little extra protection wouldn't hurt. But the shoe is crazy long and is really hard to drive in, so keep that in mind.Overall the shoe is well made, the foam in the bottom is what I expected, and its a flat soled shoe.Onto the bad: The strap around your ankle is a little on the thin side, and knowing it might cut off circulation, I tried to fasten it loosely, but after a while it still cut off circulation and hurt my foot. Also, I have crutches I'm supposed to use most of the time, but I was supposedly able to put weight on this foot occasionally. Well every time I did it was very painful. Apparently I know have flat arches and this shoe caused more pain, and I even started having new heel and ankle pain! SO after 2 weeks of wearing, and my foot hurting worse and worse, and then swelling all down the arch of my foot, I took it off.I ended up going back to the Dr, buying the 250 boot, and it is ALOT better for me. Its a "rocking" boot, and also has a better arch support built into the bottom and I can actually take small short walks in it without cringing in pain.SO: The quality of this shoe is great, it just didn't work for me. The thing I would change though is the ankle strap. It needs to be thicker or have some kind of foam pad under it to keep from losing circulation
Lexie
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2017
This product works great for broken toes or broken feet. It is a great transitional product from a cast or boot, although I ordered the shoe immediately.I have had numerous "adventures" with foot surgery, falls, etc, & have broken the 5th metatarsal on each foot. I know the difficulties of using a heavy orthopedic boot both as a nurse AND a patient; they're a pain to get on & off, they're VERY heavy, & it is painful to slide the foot back into the boot.This shoe was SO much better as soon as it arrived!!!!I cannot tell you that it was as supportive because it isn't. It lacks the steel rods on the sides of the ankle, so if you need to keep the foot from rotating (i.e. a sprain or a metatarsal fracture) this may not work early on.But this was like a breath of fresh air for my broken foot. It slides right on to get out of bed in 2 seconds, & it doesn't hurt to GET it on.The Velcro holds it tight, & it has worn well; I've been in it 2 weeks.Fractures hurt like Hell, as anyone who has had one knows. Time & stability are what help the pain.This shoe is great for the price; the sizing was correct, & it is not HOT & heavy.The best part is that it's not killing my back from the rocking motion of having one hip significantly higher than the other.I wish I had one of these with any of the other fractures I have lived through; great shoe!
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