Ezy-Close Post-Op Shoe
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- Sold individually
- Fits left or right foot
- No straps or D-rings
Ezy-Close Post-Op Shoe
Ezy-Close™ Post-Op Shoe The shoe your patients have been asking for: a black post-op shoe that blends in with dress clothes. This soft, lightweight, breathable nylon mesh upper closes easily with a single touch to the hook and loop flap. No straps or D-rings.
The insole is lightly padded for comfort. Semirigid, skid-proof outersole offers a rockered toe and heel for more natural gait. Sold individually and fits left or right foot.
- Women's Sm. 4 - 6
- Women's Med. 6 ½ - 8
- Women's Lg. 8 ½ - 10
- Men's Sm. 6 - 8
- Men's Med. 8 ½ - 10
- Men's Lg. 10 ½ - 12
- Men's X-Lg. 12 ½ - 14
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5 Questions | 5 Answers
Q:
Does this shoe have rigid sole that holds foot firm?
Asked on Jul 24, 2016 2:37:22 PM by Jim from Spartanburg, SC
Q:
My brother wears a 10&1/2 shoe normally. Should I get a large or medium "ezy-close post-op shoe"? The large is 10&1/2 to 12 and the medium is 8&1/2 to 10 I believe. I think his last pair was a large and it was a little loose. Appreciate input. Thanks.
Asked on Feb 12, 2013 11:20:10 AM by Roger from Aiken, S.C.
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These tend to run a bit short so if you need a little extra length to protect the toes go with the larger size. I have also used an insole that you purchase at the drugstore to keep it from being too loose--use a piece of tape between the insole and the post op shoe to keep it in place.
Answered on May 9, 2013 11:40:10 PM by Cynthia from Vestavia, AL
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I got the medium for my medium size 7 1/2 women's foot. With a thick sock there is no extra room width or length. It sounds like your brother definitely needs a larger size and perhaps even a different shoe if he has wide feet or intends to also wear much sock or bandaging.
Answered on Jan 6, 2014 5:35:32 PM by robo from NYstate
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I agree with the other answers. The size I needed was right on the cusp of two different sizes. In ordering the smaller, my toes actually hung off the open end of the shoe, unprotected. Besides that, when wearing the shoe, my foot would slide forward within the shoe, making it worse.
Answered on Jun 4, 2014 8:18:35 AM by Karen from Cleveland area
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Part Number(s): 725 0137 02 02, 725 0137 01 04, 725 0137 01 05, 725 0137 01 02, 725 0137 02 04, 725 0137 01 03, 725 0137 02 03
Mfg Part Number(s): 63085/NA/MNL, 63085/NA/MMD, 63085/NA/MSM, 63085/NA/WSM, 63085/NA/WMD, 63085/NA/MXL, 63085/NA/WLG
Scrip Part Number(s): 725 0137 01 04, 725 0137 01 03, 725 0137 01 02, 725 0137 02 02, 725 0137 02 03, 725 0137 01 05, 725 0137 02 04