The Cordwainer ORTHOPAEDIC FOOTWEAR SPECIALIST

99 Railway Road    Leigh, Lancashire

WN7 4AD

Tel 01942 739700

 

PHOTO GALLERY

 

MEET PHIL AND JAMES

                        

Phil at work finishing a shoe.                         Phil with a classic men's brogue shoe. 

                 

James learning to use the                 .           The build up inside this boot is invisible finishing machine.                                        to the eye.

CLIENT 'A'

                     

This diabetic foot shows the condition Marie Charcot Disease, commonly found in diabetic feet. His NHS boots were made with a single flat insole to cushion his feet.

               

His new shoes are fitted with a weight-bearing cradle to distribute his weight evenly, his new boots are both comfortable and stylish and greatly improve his mobility.

CLIENT 'B'

                    

This client had to cut holes in his old NHS shoes to ease his pain, he also had to fill the inside of the shoe with foam to cushion his feet.

               

His earlier NHS boots (left) did not support his ankles which collapsed dangerously, whilst the boots I made give both comfort and support.

CLIENT 'C'

              

These shoes show that shoes can be stylish despite their unusual shape, the client has particularly wide feet joints and narrow heels making shop shoes unbearable.

OTHER SHOES

              

The walking boots have supportive insoles built into the construction. The classic men's shoes can be made to include all the support required for comfort and durability.

 

 

 

 

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