



Medicare Approved:
These styles have been approved for reimbursement under the Medicare Therapeutic Shoes for Persons with Diabetes Benefit (also known as the Therapeutic Shoe Bill).
Removable Footbed:
These styles feature footbeds that can be removed to accommodate custom orthotics.
Stretchable:
The perfect styles for feet with bunions or hammertoes or other conditions that require a little extra ‘give.’ Our stretchable leatherette, PU and neoprene panels mean feet will be comfortable no matter what.
Cronus Women's
Slip into comfort in this ultra-accommodating shoe that ensures a perfect fit with no binding or excessive pressure on sensitive areas. It features double depth insoles and a soft, neoprene vamp that stretches around your foot. The perfect nighttime comfort slipper or option for the post-op patient. Neoprene upper and lining with wide opening at top of foot and heel for easy entry.
- SKU:
- W0095B--M-06
- UPC:
- 756111776258
- Gender:
- Womens
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Other Information
- Upper Description - The perfect nighttime comfort slipper or option for the post-op patient. Neoprene upper and lining with wide opening at top of foot and heel for easy entry
- Insole Description - Breathable Open Cell PU moves moisture from foot for a cooler, healthier footbed
- Outsole Description - PU outsole provides durability and traction for indoor and outdoor wear
- Care Instructions - Spot Clean
- Product Closures - Wide hook and loop strap
- Size Description - M = Mediuam (B) W = Wide (D) 2E = X-wide (2E)
- Size Fit Information - True to Size
1 Review
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Perfect rehab shoe
Velcro over the top and at the back makes the shoe extremely adjustable. Mom had foot drop after hip surgery and needed to wear an ankle/foot brace inside her shoe. Other reviewers said this style ran short, so we ordered her regular size 9M but in wide, and 9.5 in regular width, and her toes needed the extra room in the 9.5. The regular width fit the brace plus her swollen foot, and the other shoe could be adjusted to tightly fit the good foot. There is no metal in the shoes, so she didn't have to remove them for the MRI procedure. Also, it looks like a weird broad penny loafer, and fashionista mom likes the look of it better than a medical-style strap-on sandal.