Product Description
Drew Heather - Women's Casual Shoe
The Drew Heather - Women's Casual Shoe is a hip, open style shoe featuring a simple yet elegant Velcro strap and a stylish outer. This shoe uses Plus Fitting System technology which allows for two separate removable footbeds. This creates extra depth as well as opens up the shoe for custom prescribed orthotics. The removable ULTRON footbed features a Drilex topcover to help prevent moisture and odors. The outsole is extremely lightweight and uses dual-density polyurethane for a stable, durable fit. The extended medial heel stabilizer and tempered steel shank help to support your foot allowing for all day comfort and health.- HCPCS Code A5500
- Stylish Velcro strap
- Drilex lining and AEGIS microbe shield ensure feet stay dry
- Extended medial heel stabilizer
- Dual removable footbeds for extra depth
Features
- A A5500 Coded
- A Adjustable Strap
- A Anti-Microbial
- A Arch support
- B Breathable
- C Contoured Footbed
- C Cushioned Heel
- D Deep Toe Box
- H Heel Counter
- M Medial Rearfoot Posting
- P Padded Collar
- R Removable Footbed
- R Rocker Bottom
- R Rounded Toe Box
- S Shock Absorbing
- T Tie-Less
- W Wide Toe Box
FOOT CONDITIONS
- A Achilles Tendonitis
- A Arch Pain/Arch Strain
- A Arthritis
- B Bunion
- C Cavus Foot
- C Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT)
- C Claw Toes
- C Corns
- D Diabetic/Neuropathy
- E Edema/Swelling
- F Fat Pad Atrophy
- F Flat Feet/Fallen Arches
- H Hammertoe/Mallet Toe
- H Heel Pain/Heel Spurs
- A Accessory Navicular Syndrome
- A Ankle Pain
- B Brachymetatarsia
- B Bursitis
- L Lymphedema
- M Metatarsalgia/Ball Of Foot Pain
- M Morton's Neuroma
- M Morton's Toe
- O Over Pronation
- P Plantar Fasciitis
- P Post-Tib Tendonitis
- S Shin Splints
- U Under Pronation/Supination
- H Haglunds Deformity
- H High Arches/High Instep
- S Sesamoiditis
* Based on the Features, this product may be appropriate for the listed Foot Conditions.
The information provided by Healthy Feet Store, LLC and Dr. Hurless is intended for educational purposes only and not intended to be used as a recommendation for a patient's specific medical condition, treatment plan or management of a disease. Please consult your healthcare provider.