Product Description
The Drew Magnolia Womens Diabetic Mary Jane Shoe
The Drew Magnolia Womens Diabetic Mary Jane Shoe provides comfort and an adjustable fit while accommodating a variety of foot conditions. This womens diabetic shoe is designed with a nappa and stretch material upper to accommodate foot conditions such as edema and arthritis and a soft, foam-padded collar for added cushioning and comfort. This womens casual shoe is A5500 coded for a diabetic shoe. Drilex lining with AEGIS Microbe Shield keep feet comfortable and dry by wicking away moisture while fighting bacteria. Removable double depth provides a customized fit, and accommodates a variety of foot conditions including Metatarsalgia (Ball of Foot Pain), Flat Feet, High Arches, and Ankle Varus & Valgus. The ULTRON footbed is removable, as well as the Drilex topcover as part of Drews Plus Fitting System for added and double depth. The extended medial heel and tempered steel shank add stability. Improve foot health and comfort wearing the Drew Magnolia Womens Diabetic Mary Jane Shoe.- Combination of nappa and stretch material upper with soft, padded foam collar offers a cushioned, comfortable fit that accommodates a variety of foot conditions
- Adjustable hook-and-loop strap offers an easily adjustable, customized fit
- Drilex® lining with AEGIS microbe shield reduces bacteria and foot odor
- Drew's Plus Fitting System® offers two removable footbeds for added and double depth
- Improved stability with extended medial heel stabilizer and tempered steel shank
- ULTRON® footbed features a Drilex® topcover, both are removable for custom orthotics
- Accommodates a variety of foot conditions including arthritis, edema, diabetes and Metatarsalgia
- HCPCS Code A5500
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.