Orthopaedic shoe

A - Human Necessities – 43 – B

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A43B 7/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1138640

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE The shoe is adaptable to accommodate a wide range of conditions. The upper comprises a forepart of thermosoftening plastics having a lining of resilient expanded thermosoftening plastics of closed cell construction, and a hindpart of leather. The forepart covers the toes and the dorsum and extends to behind the metatarsal heads, and the hindpart covers the heel and supports it against motion in a plane transverse to the longitudinal axis of the shoe and includes wings for closure over the foot. A removable and replaceable connecting means comprises elongate elements which are a friction fit in longitudinal slotted tubes fixed to the wings and which have lateral extensions releasably connected or connectible to each other or connected to each other by resiliently extensible means. An insert, comprising a plug from which extend two stubs for connection to leg calipers, is inserted in a recess in the upper surface of the sole . - 1 -

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