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Streifeneder ortho.production GmbH offers a diverse selection of therapeutic shoes, including long-term surgical shoes, post-surgical shoes, and partial foot decompression shoes. These shoes are designed to cater to various needs, whether for use at home, in outpatient settings, or during inpatient care. Depending on the specific indication, our wound care shoes serve different purposes.

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Product Description

Wound care footwear is the primary option for safely mobilizing patients. It alleviates foot wounds, addresses leg length discrepancies, and enhances walking patterns. Each model ensures a comfortable fit and maximum safety.

Indications for Use

  • Wounds in the heel area caused by diabetes mellitus
  • Peripheral artery occlusions
  • Other wounds in the heel area
  • Post-surgical and traumas

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Features and Benefits
• New improved sole construction affects targeted shifting of the body centre of gravity onto the forefoot with at the same time
comfortable foot roll-over
• The shoe can be worn on the left or right side, due to a hook and loop pad
• The pad can be customised depending on the anatomy of the medial arch, this provides improved medial support and relief of the heel
• An especially effective and long padded insole prevents plantar pressure peaks
• The shaft is individually adjustable to the ankle, back of the foot and forefoot area
• Antibacterial shoe lining and fabric cover of the insole

Indication for Use
• Wounds in the heel area caused by diabetes mellitus
• Peripheral artery occlusions
• Other wounds in the heel area
• Post-surgical and traumas

Contraindications
• Do not use for the above indications, if a sufficient pressure relief cannot be achieved
• Do not wear directly on injured, irritated or damaged skin (before application, please cover the skin with wound dressing or a sock)
• Do not use for unstable or fracture prone diabetic neuro-osteoarthropathic foot syndrome, DNOAP (e.g. florid charcot foot)
• Use only with walking supports

  • Heel relief shoe
  • New improved sole construction effects targeted shifting of the body centre of gravity onto the forefoot
  • Comfortable foot roll-over
  • The shoe can be worn on the left or right side thanks to the hook and loop pad
  • The pad can be customised for better medial support and relief of the heel
  • Individually adjust to the ankle, back of the foot and forefoot area of the shaft
  • Anti-bacterial shoe lining and cover fabric of the insole