Even the right-sized shoe can be a struggle to get on over an ankle-foot orthosis if you're fighting the design. With a shoe that opens properly - and a couple of small techniques - putting shoes on over an AFO can go from a daily battle to a few seconds.
The single biggest factor is the shoe itself. A standard shoe only opens at the laces, so the rigid brace has to be forced past a fixed heel and collar. A shoe with a wrap-around zipper - like every BILLY - folds the entire upper open, so the braced foot drops straight in from the top. No forcing, no scraping.
One of the biggest wins of a zip-around shoe is that many children can manage it independently. Let your child practise the zip and the heel-seat step - it's often the first time they can put their own shoes on, which is a real confidence builder and a goal occupational therapists encourage.
Persistent struggle usually means the shoe is too small or too shallow, not that your child is doing it wrong. Revisit sizing with our guide to sizing shoes over an AFO, and consider a deeper style like the BILLY Goat. When in doubt, your orthotist can confirm how much room the brace needs.
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