Product Description
Drew Savannah - Women's Clog
The Drew Savannah - Women's Clog is a stylish clog that is packed full of features. There are two removable footbeds that can be adjusted for additional depth and your own custom orthotics. The polyurethane footbed features a Drilex topcover as well as Drilex lining throughout that helps to reduce moisture. An AEGIS microbe shield helps to fend of bacteria that causes odor. The flexible, lightweight, polyurethane outsole provides reliable footing that adds to the durability of the shoe. This shoe is HCPCS Code A5500 approved which makes it a great option for those with diabetic needs. Features of Drew Savannah - Women's Clog- HCPCS Code A5500
- Fully padded footbed
- Classic clog design
- Steel shank
- Wide outsole for stability
- Adjustable strap
- Dual removable footbeds
- Drilex lining
- AEGIS Microbe shiel helps reduce odor
Features
- AA5500 Coded
- AAdjustable Strap
- AAnkle support
- AAnti-Microbial
- AArch support
- CContoured Footbed
- CCushioned Heel
- DDeep Toe Box
- MMedial Rearfoot Posting
- RRemovable Footbed
- RRocker Bottom
- RRounded Toe Box
- SShock Absorbing
- SStretchable
- TTie-Less
- WWide Toe Box
Foot Conditions
- AAccessory Navicular Syndrome
- AAchilles Tendonitis
- AAnkle Pain
- AArch Pain/Arch Strain
- AArthritis
- BBrachymetatarsia
- BBunion
- BBursitis
- CCavus Foot
- CCharcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT)
- CClaw Toes
- CCorns
- DDiabetic/Neuropathy
- EEdema/Swelling
- FFat Pad Atrophy
- FFlat Feet/Fallen Arches
- HHaglunds Deformity
- HHammertoe/Mallet Toe
- HHeel Pain/Heel Spurs
- HHigh Arches/High Instep
- LLymphedema
- MMetatarsalgia/Ball Of Foot Pain
- MMetatarsalgia/Ball of Foot Pain
- MMorton's Neuroma
- MMorton's Toe
- OOver Pronation
- PPlantar Fasciitis
- PPost-Tib Tendonitis
- SSesamoiditis
- SShin Splints
- UUnder Pronation/Supination
* 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.