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An open sore or wound on the foot.
Commonly found on the bottom of the foot.
You should start wearing therapeutic footwear if you experience numbness, discomfort, poor circulation, or changes in foot shape. It is also recommended for those with existing foot wounds or deformities.
Replace diabetic or orthopedic shoes every 6 to 12 months, or sooner if you notice significant wear and tear. The insoles and cushioning can degrade over time, reducing their protective effectiveness.
While many diabetic shoes come with their own orthotic insoles, you should use any custom orthotics prescribed by a podiatrist. Most diabetic shoes have extra depth and removable inserts to accommodate them.
Measure your feet: Have your feet professionally measured, especially if it has been several years since you last did. Foot size and shape can change over time.
Shop in the afternoon: Feet tend to swell during the day, so shopping later ensures a more comfortable fit.
Prioritize comfort: Do not buy shoes that require a "break-in" period. They should feel comfortable immediately.
Bring your orthotics: If you have custom orthotics, bring them with you to ensure they fit correctly inside the shoes.
Yes. Before purchasing specialized footwear, it is highly recommended to consult a podiatrist or healthcare professional. They can assess your specific foot condition, recommend the right features, and ensure you select the most suitable shoes for your needs.
Whether diabetic or orthopedic shoes are covered by insurance depends on the insurance provider and the patient's specific health conditions. Many insurance plans, including government programs and private health insurance, recognize the medical necessity of these shoes for certain individuals and may offer coverage.
Diabetic shoes are medical-grade footwear designed to support the mechanics and structure of the foot. Unlike regular shoes, they are engineered with features to address specific medical needs, such as alleviating pain, distributing pressure, and accommodating foot deformities.
They can be directly purchased and customised on our website. They are available in various designs suited for everyone.