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The GHORTHOUD Post-Op Shoe is designed for optimal recovery after foot surgery or injury. Featuring a unique 15-degree off-loading design, it redistributes weight to reduce pain and pressure on the forefoot. Available in multiple sizes, this shoe ensures a perfect fit, while its adjustable hook and loop system accommodates various recovery stages. Made from breathable materials and equipped with a non-slip rubber sole, it offers both comfort and safety for your healing process.
A**R
Very comnfortable.
Excellent product. Very comfortable and no problem walking with it on. So glad I found this to help elevate my toes off the floor. Much needed extra support.
L**R
Relief ! Easy to use . Quick delivery . Good value !
The media could not be loaded. I broke two toes ughhh and was in chronic pain bearing any weight on them , googled this boot and was in two minds as reviews were mixed . As they would deliver it overnight I took a chance ! Glad I did !! What a relief!! Foot fits snugly with the Velcro straps and walking now is not a pain, I do feel like Frankenstein walking ! But at least I’m not in pain ! For the money totally worth it . I’m a klutz so probably will get more use out of it at some point haha !
A**2
perfect for a broken toe
I searched through many of these recovery shoes. The lower height of the heal makes it easy to walk and I was able to find one of my sneakers to match the height instead of hunting for the right height platform sneaker to match. Very comfortable. Feels secure on. Lightweight.
J**E
Good support boot
Provided good support for my broken pinky toe. Only downside was the long straps that would kind of drag on floor. Worth it for the price though. Keeps pressure off toes
O**R
SHORTER PLATFORM, SOLID, HIGHLY ADJUSTABLE SHOE
This shoe has its Pros and Cons, based on what is most important to you:-Do you want a lower platform or is a higher platform ok?Some folks may not have a tall platform shoe to wear with a taller Forefoot Offloading Shoe. Me, I have a huge selection of platform shoes so platform height wasn’t a concern for me.-Do you want rounded toe box or a square toe box?While I prefer rounded, I was willing to wear whichever shoe would relieve my pain the most.-Do you want an “even” walking feel or are you ok with an Offloading Shoe that “sinks” your heel a bit?I thought I wanted a nice “even” feel, but the design which sunk my heel down a bit kept more pressure off of my forefoot making walking less painful. So I wound up preferring the less-painful (to my foot) sunk-heel design.-Higher platforms tend to sink your heel while standing/walking; lower platforms seemed to keep my foot more even … but I found the sunken heel relieved more of my foot pain (top priority) as it kept more weight off of my forefoot.While I experienced back-muscle pain with both tall and short platforms, as you have an uneven gait while wearing the shoe, other reviewers mention the back-muscle pain is only temporary as you’ll either get used to walking in the Shoe or you’ll be healed and can stop wearing the Shoe :-)This shoe is AMAZING:The three highly adjustable straps made for a perfect fit whether broad or narrow foot, design of the ankle strap prevented any shoe slippage without cutting off circulation (I have a narrow heel so this was my favorite feature), the shoe without socks feels soft on your skin, it has a rounded toe box, it did not slip on carpet or tile, and it’s a SHORTER platform.I purchased a second shoe to compare (See Photos).If you’re looking for a shorter platform and a solid adjustable fit then you will l o v e this Forefoot Offloading Shoe :-)
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These run in weird sizes. For reference, I am a woman’s size 7 shoe and this was too big barely but small would have probably been too small.None are made for left or right foot, so they look really weird.The straps are a weird Velcro that doesn’t have a top or bottom. I can’t even explain this, except to say that they won’t seal properly, so you will have lint (basically anything you step on) sticking to the soft Velcro part, that covers the majority of the top of the “shoe”.*****I highly recommend getting the ones that HAVE A SINGLE, LARGE VELCRO COVER FOR THE TOP OF THE SHOE. Just look closely at different photos & you’ll see what I mean. These have two or 3 straps that don’t connect. That’s right. You have to add it yourself and then cut it to size.All of these are really hard to use, without crutches. You will fall if you put any weight on it, whatsoever. It makes walking, even around the house, incredibly difficult and dangerous. I can only compare it to walking on platform stilettos when you’re not a stripper and your calves don’t work. They’re a death trap.I can barely recommend the others and all run big so small was too big in another size.
E**U
Life saver
I got my big toe smashed, I thought it wouldn't matter if I get it or not, my doctor recommended to get a boot so here it is, definitely feels easier to walk and not bending toes, all the weight goes to my heel, it's stable and comfortable, I am 8.5 size and boot size medium is perfect for my foot, the straps are adjustable, it's great cuz it's super long so it can fit anyone, the rest you can cut by need. I was worried because it doesn't say if it's right or left foot, after I received it looks like it doesn't matter, it fits my foot perfectly. It came in a clean , new package. I'm happy with my purchase.
B**T
Not great for 5th metatarsal fracture. Probably great for toes.
The boot was helpful, and I think the way they do the bottom, so that the shoe pivots instead of your foot bending is actually quite clever. But I think that the foam should be a little bit harder/stiffer. After a couple of weeks of use it started to bend in the middle. This actually put pressure right on the area of the fifth metatarsal fracture that I am trying to heal. So as the foam got softer, the boot got less helpful. I’m sure it’s great for broken toes as advertised. If you’re dealing with a metatarsal issue however, look elsewhere.
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