One of our most frequently asked questions is, “What are diabetic shoes and what makes a diabetic shoe different the average shoe?” Because many of us are unfamiliar with the features of a diabetic shoe, we’re going to break it down for you.
Let’s start with the definition. A diabetic shoe is “For diabetics only, fitting (including follow-up), custom preparation and supply of off-the-shelf depth-inlay shoe manufactured to accommodate multi-density insert(s), per shoe.”
In much more simple terms, diabetic shoes are specially designed shoes intended to offer protection for diabetic feet and reduce the risk of skin breakdown (primarily in cases of poor circulation), neuropathy and foot deformities. Because diabetics are at an increased risk for the listed conditions, diabetic shoes provide the following features:
There are several important factors in the construction of diabetic shoes, and you can clearly see the importance of the encompassing components. If you have absolutely any additional questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our team.