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Foot Comfort
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Foot Muff - Warmer£ 13.95 Incl VAT: £ 16.39 This foot muff has being designed to permit maximum freedom of movement in bed, a wheelchair or an armchair. |
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Foot Gel Pad£ 12.50 Incl VAT: £ 14.69 This thin shaped gel pad encloses a layer of gel and helps to relieve the burning sensation and pressure on the metatarsal area. A thin elastic loop fits gently over the toe. |
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Metal Shoehorn£ 9.05 Incl VAT: £ 10.63 A sturdy white epoxy coated steel shoehorn with long handle for easier reaching, and a hook for a handle and to hang it up. The handle has a soft PVC hand grip. |
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Ladies Slippers Patterned Easi Fit£ 17.87 Incl VAT: £ 21.00 A floral slipper in an attractive wine or blue pattern. Available in sizes 4 to 8 (no half sizes). |
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Ladies Slipper Cotton£ 19.50 Incl VAT: £ 22.91 These slippers are perfect for sensitive feet that don't like the heat. They have a soft seam-free toe area and are made from a cooling cotton-mix fabric that helps keep feet feeling fresh and comfortable. |
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Ladies Slippers Comfort£ 17.87 Incl VAT: £ 21.00 It's not often you get something that's spacious and snug. Specially designed with a seam-free toe area, these slippers are perfect for sensitive feet. |
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Mobility Products
I decided to build this page of mobility products due to discussions on the group about walking aids and surgery aftercare.
I personally have a walking stick, although I have not used this for some time it is all part and parcel of the aids I use for my back, I also have a wheelchair for those times when I am in bad shape but want to go and socialise, I have always struggled with bar/restaurant chairs, I find them too hard for my back, especially with my rib hump, when I sit back in a chair the rib hump (being the part of my back that sticks out the most) is not level with my other shoulder blade so I sit in a very uncomfortable position, if I lean forward this hurts the lumbar, it can get very annoying!
The products listed on this page are from Active Mobility with whom I am affiliated with, any product you buy from this page will give me a commission, it all goes towards keeping the website up and running, I hope you don't mind!
If you need any help with the products listed, please do not hesitate to contact me. Simone Icough on 0207 193 2931 or email me