
Cast Shoes
Durable Cast Shoes designed to protect plaster casts or bandaged feet, providing comfort, stability, and safe mobility during injury recovery.
Features non-skid ribbed rocker sole with durable upper and contact closure.
Indicated for lower extremity casted fractures.
Made of EVA, Rexene, Cotton, Polyester, Nylon
Place affected foot inside shoe, wrap the straps over the foot, straps should be pulled gently for comfortable fit. Can be user either left or right foot.
Do hand wash in lukewarm water with mild soap and air-dried.
Size : Small, Medium, Large, Xtra Large
Color : Black, Grey
Unit : Single
Measurments
S: 8" (20.32')
M: 9" (22.86')
L: 10" (25.4')
XL: 11" (27.94')
Measure length of foot
The Cast Shoe is an orthopedic protective footwear that covers and safeguards the plaster cast or heavily bandaged foot.
✅ It prevents dirt, dust, and accidental damage to the cast, ensuring better hygiene and faster recovery.
💪 Designed with a sturdy sole and adjustable straps, it helps in easy walking and reduces the risk of slips.
🌬️ Lightweight, breathable, and comfortable, making it suitable for daily wear during injury recovery or post-surgery care.
👣 Available in multiple sizes (S, M, L, XL, XXL) for both men and women.
💊 Uses
Protects plaster casts, bandages, or dressings on the foot
Provides stability and safety while walking
Prevents slipping and accidental injuries
Ensures cleanliness and hygiene of the cast
🌟 Benefits
Durable, anti-slip sole for safe mobility
Adjustable straps for a secure fit
Lightweight and breathable design
Available in multiple sizes for customized fit
⚠️ Side Effects
Prolonged use on uneven surfaces may cause imbalance
Not suitable as a substitute for normal shoes
Tight fitting may cause discomfort if incorrectly sized
📌 How to Use
Place the casted or bandaged foot inside the shoe
Adjust straps for a snug but comfortable fit
Use while walking indoors or outdoors during recovery
Wear until cast/bandage is removed as per doctor’s advice
🛡️ Safety Advice
Always choose the correct size for better protection
Avoid wet or slippery surfaces for safety
Clean the shoe regularly to maintain hygiene
Consult your doctor for walking restrictions if needed