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Foot Comfort
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Ladies Shoe Debbie Velcro£ 54.47 Incl VAT: £ 64.00 For a smart look with a casual feel look no further than this stylish Velcro shoe. Lined with a foam backed cotton fabric which will help keep your feet comfortable and protected all day long, they come in a variety of smooth and nubuck leather finishes. Available in Black Leather/Nubuck, Navy Leather/Nubuck, Burgundy Nubuck, Sienna Nubuck and Cream Leather. |
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Ladies Sandle Connie£ 41.70 Incl VAT: £ 49.00 A Cosyfeet original and judging by the number we sell, Connie's still doing her job beautifully. Exceptionally lightweight, adjustable and accommodating. The punched leather uppers look very pretty and help keep feet cool and comfortable. |
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Shoes: Ladies lace Ups£ 24.68 Incl VAT: £ 29.00 We think these shoes are really clever. They're made from hi-tech Caretex that keeps water out but lets perspiration through so your feet are kept fresh and dry. An ideal choice whatever the weather. |
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Gel Toe Pads£ 8.09 Incl VAT: £ 9.51 A soft elasticated sleeve with a disc of gel containing mineral oil to soften and lubricate skin. Protects against pressure and friction on blisters, corns, hammertoes, calluses, etc. Hypo-allergenic and washable. |
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Foot Supports£ 15.50 Incl VAT: £ 18.21 The specially-shaped pad in these 3/4 length insoles cushions and supports the ball of the foot to make walking easier and more pleasurable again. |
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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