Non Skid Shoe Recommendation

flyingdumbo127

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Good evening friends,

By God's grace I expect to be coming home from rehab by the end of this week ahead. I have had (and will continue to have until I'm completely back to normal) physical therapy to strengthen my feet and legs. I am in need of a pair of non skid sneakers that would keep me safe walking (for now with a walker) inside my apartment and outside in a common area to the building.

I will be seeing two trusted therapists who have become friends that I have been working with for the last three months tomorrow. I will ask for their suggestions. I would appreciate any of your thoughts on here, too. I would prefer the shoe be athletic and a color other than black. Ideally, I could also order the shoes on Amazon for an easier return if need be.

Thank you, friends and God Bless You.
 
Good evening friends,

By God's grace I expect to be coming home from rehab by the end of this week ahead. I have had (and will continue to have until I'm completely back to normal) physical therapy to strengthen my feet and legs. I am in need of a pair of non skid sneakers that would keep me safe walking (for now with a walker) inside my apartment and outside in a common area to the building.

I will be seeing two trusted therapists who have become friends that I have been working with for the last three months tomorrow. I will ask for their suggestions. I would appreciate any of your thoughts on here, too. I would prefer the shoe be athletic and a color other than black. Ideally, I could also order the shoes on Amazon for an easier return if need be.

Thank you, friends and God Bless You.
I used Skechers Eden-LX Royal Stride slip-ins post hip replacement surgery. Don't know if that'll work for you as they are a bit tight actually slipping in. I have both black & white ones. I'm not sure if they still have the white ones available.
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I also have Avia Union-II with velcro strap closures in both black & white
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Thank you, PrincessShmoo so much. Years ago I always wore Avias. I should have originally included in my post that I would need the shoes to be roomier/stretchier to allow for stiff feet and the gripper socks I will be wearing on them. I normally wear a 9 1/2 in a lace up sneaker. I was thinking trying a 10 might work better?

Thanks again, everyone.
 
They tend to wear out faster, but possibly something with a gum rubber sole. They'll get excellent grip on all sorts of surfaces, but the tradeoff is faster wear on abrasive surfaces.

Maybe the Adidas Advantage 2.0. Comes in men's and women's sizes.

https://www.amazon.com/adidas-IG9172-Advantage-2-0-Shoes/dp/B0CPR6BQPZ/

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Thank you, PrincessShmoo so much. Years ago I always wore Avias. I should have originally included in my post that I would need the shoes to be roomier/stretchier to allow for stiff feet and the gripper socks I will be wearing on them. I normally wear a 9 1/2 in a lace up sneaker. I was thinking trying a 10 might work better?

Thanks again, everyone.
Wearing shoes that are a size bigger than you're used to can be a tripping hazard. I would look at shoes in your size in wide.
 
Congratulations on doing well enough to move to the next phase!

New Balance Fuelcell have been life changing for me and allowed me to visit WDW and Universal recently, albeit slowly, but I did it. The shoes are designed to be a long distance running shoe I think. I stumbled across the New Balance Fuel Cell shoes a few years back at a Marshalls because I am always looking. They have excellent traction but the cushioning inside was the thing that made the biggest difference for me because impact pain with my arthritis is excruciating to the point I often count steps. They just came out with a new Version 5 that I got the other day, it feels like a little trampoline is inside pushing back up - blissful.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D2Y81DMP?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1&psc=1

If you want a less clunky sneaker the Clarks Cloudstepper were replaced by Clarks Breeze Avenue
 












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