Treating Diabetes with Diabetic Footwear

  Ann-Marie Stephens    January 15, 2013    1191

 

Diabetic FootwearDiabetics including those with early stages of the disease, often display evidence of neuropathy i.e. lack of sensation in one or both feet. The problem posed by neuropathy can be alleviated by wearing footwear that is specially designed for them. Apart from mass, factory produced footwear, diabetics and those suffering from neuropathy can avail the services of a certified Pedorthist (footwear specialist) to have a custom footwear solution.

How Diabetic Footwear helps combat diabetes

Essentially, diabetic footwear is designed to:

• Relieve areas of excessive pressure.
• Reduce shock and shear.
• Accommodate, stabilize and support deformities.
• Limit motion of joints.

People with physical deformities in the feet or problems caused due to diseases such as diabetes, could end up exerting excessive pressure on certain parts of the feet. Men's Diabetic Shoes help relieve these high pressure areas by ensuring a more even distribution of the person’s weight.

Along with even distribution of weight, diabetic shoes also help reducing the overall amount of shock or vertical pressure on the bottom of the foot as well as a reduction of the shear factor i.e. the horizontal movement of the foot within the shoe which in turn helps avoid ulcers as well as decrease inflammation, relieve pain, and result in a more stable and functional foot.

Custom designed socks for diabetics also help relieve pressure on deformed parts of the foot. Any pressure on deformities generally leads to pain and stress both of which need to be avoided as it could aggravate the person’s diabetic condition.

Before you buy Diabetic footwear:

If you suffer from any kind of foot deformity, foot ulcers, joint pains, etc. you need to pay close attention to the footwear you select.

Proper shoe fit is achieved by ensuring accuracy of the shoe shape and size; they must match the shape and size of your foot. Also, the shoes need to have adequate room in the toe area, across the ball of the foot, over the instep, and the heel must fit snugly.

Shoe size must also take into account the 3/8 to 1/2-inch gap between the end of the shoe and the longest toe. Also, shoes with laces are generally better as the user can adjust the fit in the event of any swelling in the foot.

In-depth shoes are generally popular amongst Diabetics because of the additional 1/4- to 1/2-inch of depth throughout the shoe. The increased depth allows extra volume to accommodate any needed inserts as well as for deformities commonly associated with a diabetic foot. In-depth diabetic shoes for men also generally lighter in weight, have better shock absorbing soles, and come in a wide range of shapes and sizes.

If you are a diabetic, taking good care of your feet is always a priority. Pay special attention to your footwear - proper footwear can help prevent serious foot problems. Be sure to talk to your physician about the type of shoes, modifications and shoe inserts that are right for you.

These days quality shoes for diabetic is also available online. Be sure to browse and select the diabetic footwear that is right for you.

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