Yes, these shoes are specifically designed for women with diabetes and neuropathy, featuring orthotic support, extra depth, and cushioned soles to prevent pressure and protect sensitive feet.
Absolutely. The roomy fit and extra depth design offer a relaxed fit and ample space for custom-made inserts, ensuring maximum comfort and support.
Our orthopedic and diabetic shoes for women come with various closure options such as straps, laces, tieless lace, zippers, toggles, and stretch materials, providing flexibility and ease of use for different needs and preferences.
Yes, proper shoe sizing and fit are important for managing neuropathy symptoms. It ensures that there is enough room in the shoe to accommodate any custom-made inserts comfortably, that there are no areas of excessive pressure or friction on the feet, and that there's no slippage or friction, which can aggravate neuropathy symptoms. Explore our shoe size guide to determine the right fit for you.
Walking can have both benefits and potential challenges for individuals with foot neuropathy. It's essential you wear appropriate footwear, such as wide toe box shoes, with cushioning, support and a proper fit. In addition, regularly inspecting your feet for any signs of injury or changes and promptly addressing any concerns with your healthcare professional is important for maintaining foot health. The benefits of walking are that it promotes blood flow to the feet, which can enhance circulation and potentially provide relief from symptoms associated with neuropathy. Walking also stimulates the nerves in the feet, which can help maintain their function and potentially improve sensation. Finally, walking is a low-impact aerobic exercise that can improve cardiovascular health, strengthen muscles and help manage weight. These benefits can have positive effects on overall well-being, including foot health.
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