Therapeutic refers to any product that is designed to treat and restore health. Therapeutic footwear designs are focused on proper fitting, pain relief, cushioning and balance as well as foot problems such as bunions, corns, calluses, and hammertoes.
Mt. Emey 504 Finally! A shoe that FITS!
February 26, 2013
Reviewer: Wendell from Aberdeen, WA
I went to the folks at Hanger Orthotics. They made casts of my feet for a pair of Orthotic inserts. When they were through, they asked what size of shoe I was wearing. Size 12, EEEEE I replied. The technician immediately told me that my shoes were too small a width. Through Hanger, they ordered my first pair of Mt. Emey 504, size 12, EEEEEEEEE (9E!) FINALLY! A SHOE THAT FIT!! Great shoes, very durable and most importantly, SHOES THAT FIT!!
Wears this shoe: Every day. Everywhere I go.
Mt. Emey 9203 Fantastic shoes
February 08, 2013
Reviewer: Sara from Okahumpka, FL
These shoes were comfortable from the moment I put them on. They are very supportative and stylish. This is my first pair of Mt. Emey shoes and I plan to buy more!
Wears this shoe: Casual and dress
Orthofeet 525 they dont look THAT bad
December 10, 2012
Reviewer: A.Y. from Springfield MO
I'll admit that I didn't feel the Orthofeet 525 looked quite as good in person as they did in the photographs on the site. In fact I wasn't real sure I wanted to keep them but my spouse said "they don't look THAT bad". They do feel a bit like wearing boots compared to my old New Balance shoes (that I wore EVERYWHERE), especially on stairs. They are quite comfortable, though, so I'll keep wearing them. I had to put in one of the (included) foam spacers under the removable insole in order for my foot to not move around too much. I'm not at all confident that the velcro strap will last nearly as long as my old New Balance shoes did. After just a couple of weeks it already seems loose at the end.
Wears this shoe: Whenever I am not sleeping or working out.