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Top 5 Benefits Of Diabetic Shoes

Top 5 Benefits Of Diabetic Shoes

Patients who suffer from diabetes need to keep their feet in a good condition and pay special attention to feet problems. Almost any diabetes management plan involves a pair of specifically designed diabetic shoes to prevent non-healing diseases and amputations and regular visits to a specialist.

What are diabetic shoes?

Diabetic shoes are designed to prevent development of serious feet problems and reduce risks of skin breakdown in diabetes patients. However, people with diabetic neuropathy in their feet often don’t realize that their feet are in serious danger.

An ulceration ulcer under the foot can develop within hours. Diabetic shoes will prevent complications, which can be everything from calluses and ulcerations to amputations for people with diabetes.

Diabetic shoes have to meet strict Medicare guidelines and be prescribed by a professional and fit by a certified podiatrist, shoe fitter or other qualified specialist. The diabetic shoes also have to have a removable heat moldable or orthotic insert. The shoes and inserts become a system that helps people with diabetes avoid foot injuries and improve the quality of life.

Modern diabetic shoes come in a variety of sizes, colors and designs in order to be the most comfortable and supportive for each individual. Diabetic shoes are made with breathable fabrics and materials such as leather and specifically designed for each patient. Below, you can find five incredible benefits of wearing these shoes.

1. Prevent calluses

All diabetic shoes are equipped with an extra wide toe box that doesn’t let your toes rub against the top of the shoe. This doesn’t allow corns and calluses to form since they often turn into open sores.

2. Promote blood circulation

Diabetic shoes are designed and structures to fit a precise measurement of every patient, providing the best support and space without restricting circulation in feet.

3. Advanced level of comfort

Diabetic shoes offer better stability by properly distributing your weight. The comfortable inserts also absorb pressures, reducing tension and helping fight fatigue in the feet and legs.

4. Pain relief

Diabetic shoes provide great pain relief because of the quality of the material they are made of. They support your weight with each step and can help with swollen feet, which is a common symptom of those with diabetes.

5. Prevent skin breakdown

Patients with diabetes may feel numbness of their feet. Since there are no internal seams, diabetic shoes are designed to reduce the risk of skin breakdown and different types of blisters.

More Stylish

Many people feel like diabetic shoes are the ugly ones that are only good for seniors. However, gone are those days of only one style and two colors. There are many different shoes for many walks of life, from dressy to athletic to Velcro to more traditional ones, you name it.

Here’s What To Do Now

If you need diabetic shoes, don’t wait for too long and get a pair now. They will help you avoid many foot problems and allow you enjoy your to the fullest. Contact us today at 301-937-5666 to inquire about your options.

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