Product Description
Please note: APIS brand shoes are specialty items. Orders for APIS products may be back ordered up to 8-12 weeks.
Apis 9226
If you have just come out surgery, you really don’t need to make your recovery as painful as you think it will be. If your legs are in ankle braces, a normal pair of shoes will only go so far to make you feel comfortable in them. You can’t go around barefoot though. What if there was a solution to that problem that not only accommodates these issues but also looks good? Introducing the Apis 9226, a surgical opening shoe that is designed specifically for women with bunions, hammer feet, charcot, arthritis, edema, tendonitis and other conditions that prevent them from wearing traditional footwear. That's not all. The outsole of the Apis 9226 is made with EVA material which makes modifications easy. It is also available in a wide range of sizes and it's wide opening allows easy entry so you won't have to fight with them to put them on. So, if you have mild to severe bunions or any other foot deformities that make walking difficult, these shoes will not disappoint. All in all, the Apis 9226 is perfect for you if you value your comfort and if your toes are too special for other footwear. Made of genuine leather, these can stand the test of time and can accommodate swelling so you won't have to buy a new pair each time. If you wear ankle braces and need modifications to your footwear regularly, then the Apis 9226 will not disappoint. It's about time you enjoyed wearing footwear that didn’t make you anxious. Here is why:
- Extra depth
- Solid EVA rocker sole
- Wide opening for easy entry
- Perfect for multiple foot conditions
- 3 layers of removable insoles for a custom fit
- Extra long straps to accommodate swelling
Features
Foot Conditions
* 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.