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orthopedic oxford

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orthopedic oxford,
a hard leather shoe with a leather or rubber sole, sometimes with a steel shank between the floor of the shoe and the sole, and with firmly constructed sides that support the foot in an upright position. The shoe is constructed so that assistive devices can be added. It is used to relieve pain and improve function in foot disabilities.


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