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Dr. Zen Therapeutic Shoes are lightweight with a secure closure, which ensures the shoe stays on and protects the foot. 

Reinforced Toe Box

The toe box is high and reinforced to help prevent injury to the sensitive toe area.

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Lightweight

The balance of the shoe and construction materials make this a shoe that protects the foot and provides comfort. The biomechanical design redistributes the ground reaction forces. This shoe can comfortably be worn all day.

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Seamless Construction for Reduced Abrasion

The inside of the shoe is finished without high, irritating seams. Seams that rub against the diabetic foot can cause irritation, causing blisters, calluses and infection.

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Rocker Bottom

The heel and the toe are slightly curved, forcing the foot to walk properly. The rocker bottom, coupled with the ridged shank, aid in re-aligning ground forces, encourage a normal gait, and aid in maintaining a neutral position.

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Wide Opening, Fake Lace Velcro

The laces are fake. Tie them once and then use the Velcro "flap" to open and close the shoe. This gives it a laced-up-shoe look, with the convenience of Velcro.

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Leather-Like Material For Strength

The very soft touch and feel of leather gives the shoe extra strength and support.

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Breathable Upper

The upper front of the shoe is made of LYCRA. This makes the shoe more breathable. Ventilation allows for normal body cooling and reduces the hot damp atmosphere which may contribute towards the development of fungus and bacteria.

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Rigid Shank

The bottom of the shoe has a rigid shank. With the help of the "rocker bottom," this forces the foot to walk properly with the proper weight and support on the bottom of the foot.

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