Diabetic Shoes

Saturday, March 12, 2011 ·

For some people who suffer from diabetes, the wearing of shoes that misfit or are too tight can be not only uncomfortable, but dangerous.

One unpleasant, although uncommon, side succeed of diabetes is a health called peripheral neuropathy. This health can cause a exiguous loss of feeling in the extremities of the body like the feet and this in turn can succeed in scuffing or cutting of the feet without any "pre-warning" pain.

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When this happens, sores and even ulceration can occur and this can become a serious issue for some sufferers of diabetes.

Diabetic Shoes

The way to avoid these inherent problems is to wear diabetic shoes.

Diabetic shoes have no definite visual differences from conventional shoes, the only noticeable distinction is that they do not come with high heals. Other than that their styles, materials and colours are flexible, but their traditional design objective is ease and foot support rather than fashion. Many diabetic style shoes are often referred to as orthopedic shoes.

Features of diabetic shoes

A well fitted pair of diabetic shoes should be comfortable to wear, even for long periods of time, and they should not rub or bite on any part of the foot.

These shoes are designed to be slightly wider and deeper than regular shoes and they also allow the increasing of a detachable (and replaceable) diabetic insole. These insoles are shaped to the contours of the foot and some utilise modern materials like visco elastic memory foam for padding. The design of these shoes allows periodic replacement of the insole, or the option to try distinct types of insole until the best fit is found.

Good diabetic or orthopedic shoes should allow sufficient room for the toes to move and for the feet to develop during prolonged standing, or on a hot day. Good potential shoes need to work with, and adapt to, the changes of the feet during activities like walking and to contribute air circulation within the shoe.

Many diabetic shoes are man-made from very breathable materials to facilitate air circulation and sandal designs are popular. Fabrics and materials are also used in diabetic shoe building more than traditional leather.

Other features of these shoes include the avoidance of interior seems that can rub and scuff, and the inclusion of specially designed toe boxes that preclude the toes from being squeezed.

It is also advisable to plump a shoe with the many level of adjustability and tightness control. This means that shoes with multiple fasteners and Velcro (loop and hook) fastenings are ideal.

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