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Better Step
Product Description
Comfort Genuine Leather 2/4 Orthopedic Shoes for Children with Arch Support
Features:
Breathable Leather Upper and Lining Design:
Ensures optimal comfort and fit for children's feet.
High, Hard, Wide Toe Box:
Provides protection for the front foot.
Firm Heel Counters:
Offers support and stability, preventing tilting of the heel bone.
Orthopedic Half Insole:
Crafted with specific curvature angles, adapting to foot patterns. Reduces or changes tension on the thenar, addressing foot problems and preventing soreness during activities.
Lightweight, Cushioning Sole:
Features an ergonomic-stride design for enhanced stability, propulsion, superb shock absorption, and alleviation of heel pain.
Three Straps with Adjustable Length:
Tailors to various instep sizes, ensuring a secure and customized fit.
Easy On and Off:
Designed for children's convenience in wearing and removing.
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Model No. | 2530-10B |
Color | white and yellow,white and pink |
Brand | Better Step |
Lining | leather or other man made material |
Outsole | TPR |
Delivery | 30-45 days after receiving the 30% deposit |
MOQ | 500 pairs per item in multiple sizes |
Packing | single pair in paper box, 10-20 pairs/carton(as requested) |
Payment | L/C D/A D/P T/T Western Union MoneyGram |
Upper | Genuine leather |
Sample | We offer samples, with sample costs, shipping and taxes paid by the buyer. The sample cost will be returned after you place an order. |
Indications for Use:
Feet with extreme varus or valgus instability.
Partial or complete paralysis of the malleolus area.
Painful or pressure-sensitive feet.
Deterioration of the talo-crural joint.
Severe Cerebral Palsy (CP) patients.
Limited dorsiflexion.
Problems with ligaments in the lower limb area.