today i've seen a 68yr old chef with the most trashed orthotics i've ever seen but he says they're comfortable. presented for tx of hds.
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i measured his feet with brannock device and according to that his shoes are euro 44 (uk 9.5-10 depending on where i look) his current shoes are too small. then i went to a db catalogue (these are what he currently wears) he wears size 8(4e) and so measured his feet on their pull-out chart........that makes him size 7 (4e).
now i understand that footwear manufacturers vary in size but is by this much common or unusual in your experience? what should i do? just measure patients' feet and let them off with the details to purchase? i'm concerned about giving them a size that may be wrong depending on the manufacturer.
i happened to have a quiet morning and he wasn't in a hurry but ordinarily i would't have the time look at patient footwear so in depth. what to do?
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