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Assistive Product Schuhserie CuraPro - Fersen-Entlastungsschuhe

Product Type:

Heel relief shoe

Indications:

Postoperative or other wound processes, also treated with extensive, possibly also padded bandages, whose healing process takes place over a longer period of time and allows at least partial weight-bearing of the foot when walking, also outside the home.

Features / Components:

- Shoe: semi-high shoe with 3 Velcro fasteners
- concentration of the impact load on the weight-bearing part of the foot
- open toe and heel area
- heel relief shoe for total relief
- sole can be milled through in the forefoot area
- wide opening option
- Velcro fasteners for individual regulation
- 1 cm thick cushion sole to remove and change
- washable and stiffened insole
- thermoplastic binder cap
- easy to adjust PUR wedge
- pollutant-tested and washable upper with easy adjustment
- available in up to 3 widths
- available in pieces on the left and right
- not one-ball, therefore better heel

Price (without guarantee):

Price available on request from manufacturer / distributor

SHI-Number:

SHI-Medical Technical Aids Register | 31.03.03.5012

Product Information from the Manufacturer / Distributor:

Further Product Details as PDF

Further Information

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Please contact the manufacturer or distributor.

Manufacturer:

THANNER GmbH
Am Fallenweg 30
89420 Höchstädt an der Donau
Germany Telephone: 09074 9551-0 Email: info@thanner-gmbh.com Homepage: https://www.thanner-gmbh.com

Distributor:

THANNER GmbH
Schuh- und Schäftefabrik
Am Fallenweg 30
89420 Höchstädt an der Donau
Germany Telephone: 09074 9551-0 Email: info@thanner-gmbh.com Homepage: https://www.thanner-gmbh.com

Technical Data:


Size: 34/35 to 46/47 (double sizes)
Last: 900
Width: SS, S, M

Options / Accessories:

Special designs available on request

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Reference Number:

SW/00319


Source :

IW


Last Update: 27 May 2021