Diabetic Shoes
Therapeutic shoes design creates the best diabetic shoes for men and women
Orthofeet shoes for diabetic feet feature Premium Orthotic Insoles with anatomical arch support that control overpronation and help reduce stress and pressure on the foot.
These shoes are offered in a variety of widths, from medium width to extra wide diabetic shoes.
Orthofeet diabetic shoes are designed with a wide toe box and extra depth, creating the ideal diabetic sneakers for women and men as well as superior diabetic slippers.
Protective Interior, padded with foam eliminates pressure points and friction against skin, offering superior comfort and the best shoes for diabetics with neuropathy.
Ergonomic soles with a mild rocker design and superior cushioning improves the ease of walking.
When searching for comfortable shoes for diabetics Orthofeet is the store to come to. Orthofeet offers a variety of styles including diabetic Sneakers, Boots, Slippers, Sandals, Dress as well as wide and extra wide diabetic shoes , Diabetic Work Boots and Diabetic Hiking Boots
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“For over 40 years I have been unable to properly fit my wide feet. Being diabetic and having neuromas has made walking a struggle, even with custom orthotics…Wearing these shoes I was able to walk across the floor pain-free for the first time in decades." -- Rosanna Phelan
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stretchable
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stretchable
Slip Resistant
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Water Repellent
stretchable
Slip Resistant
Hands-Free
Water Repellent
stretchable
Slip Resistant
Hands-Free
Water Repellent
stretchable
Hands-Free
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stretchable
Slip Resistant
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Composite Toe
Water Repellent
stretchable
Hands-Free
Water Repellent
stretchable
Slip Resistant
Hands-Free
stretchable
Waterproof
Slip Resistant
Leather
Composite Toe
Water Repellent
stretchable
Hands-Free
Water Repellent
stretchable
Slip Resistant
Hands-Free
Customer Reviews
Donald Roth
"AMAZING SHOES! I have diabetes, wide feet, and flat arches. This dilemma has put me on a lifelong quest for a truly comfortable shoe. My quest has ended at last ! These shoes are remarkable! After a full day on my feet, it's like I haven't even had shoes on! My feet have never been happier!"
Manny Kornbluth
"Excellent Shoe. I'm glad to say I own 4 pair of Orthofeet shoes. They are all excellent. I can honestly say without the Orthofeet shoes, I would not be able to walk. I have Neuropathy, Diabetes and Plantar fasciitis. Really a great, comfortable shoe."
Lynda Cofey
"I have tried everywhere to find a comfortable shoes. I finally found it!!! From the moment I put the shoe on it felt like it was made just for me. I have diabetes hammer toe and Morton's neuroma which cause me a lot of pain, but not anymore. I definitely would recommend these shoes to everyone. For sure I will be ordering more."
How Diabetic Shoes Can Help Alleviate Symptoms
Premium Orthotic Insoles
Premium orthotic insoles with anatomical arch support control overpronation and help reduce pressure on the bottom of the foot.
Arch Booster System
The Orthofeet Arch Booster can be added under the orthotic insole to increase the support under the arch and improve comfort and support for diabetic feet.
Cushioning Sole
Ergonomic soles with a mild rocker design and superior cushioning enhance comfort and improve the ease of walking.
Fitting Spacers
If the shoes are too loose you may get a snugger fit using the removable spacers that come with the shoes (1/16'' and 1/8'' thick), enhancing stability and comfort.
Therapeutic shoes design creates the best diabetic shoes for men and women
Orthofeet shoes for diabetic feet feature Premium Orthotic Insoles with anatomical arch support that control overpronation and help reduce stress and pressure on the foot.
These shoes are offered in a variety of widths, from medium width to extra wide diabetic shoes.
Orthofeet diabetic shoes are designed with a wide toe box and extra depth, creating the ideal diabetic sneakers for women and men as well as superior diabetic slippers.
Protective Interior, padded with foam eliminates pressure points and friction against skin, offering superior comfort and the best shoes for diabetics with neuropathy.
Ergonomic soles with a mild rocker design and superior cushioning improves the ease of walking.
When searching for comfortable shoes for diabetics Orthofeet is the store to come to. Orthofeet offers a variety of styles including diabetic Sneakers, Boots, Slippers, Sandals, Dress as well as wide and extra wide diabetic shoes , Diabetic Work Boots and Diabetic Hiking Boots
FAQs:
Diabetic footwear is designed specifically to address foot conditions that are particular to persons with diabetes, such as swelling, foot ulcers, numbness and diabetic neuropathy. The best shoes for diabetics include the following:
- Protective, padded and soft interior with no protruding stitches to avoid irritation.
- Non-binding, stretchable uppers that conform to the contours of the foot and eliminate pressure on the foot.
- Extra depth design that provides a pressure free fit and can accommodate swelling or orthotic inserts.
- A deep and wide toe box allows enough room for the toes to move and eliminates pressure on the toes.
- Lightweight, cushioning soles that facilitate mobility and stability, reducing impact on the foot.
- Insoles that provide good arch support, reduce pressure on the bottom of the foot and offer proper cushioning.
- Provide better motion control
- Promote circulation
- Prevent skin breakdown
- Prevent the formation of calluses
- Reduce the occurrence of foot problems in high-pressure areas of the foot.
The answer is yes. Poor fitting and poor quality shoes can cause or exacerbate diabetic foot ulcers, That is the reason why it is important for diabetics to wear shoes that are specifically designed to address diabetic foot care.
No, you do not need a prescription, but it's always a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional or a podiatrist before you buy diabetic shoes to make sure you choose the shoes that suit your specific needs. However, if you are looking to get these shoes covered by insurance, a prescription is needed.
Medicare and Medicaid cover diabetic shoes if you are eligible and have a prescription from your doctor.