Diabetic Shoes

Diabetes is a syndrome in which the basic defect is an absence or shortage of the pancreatic hormone insulin. This deficiency disrupts the vascular system, affecting the eyes, kidneys, legs, and other extremities such as the feet. Diabetic foot problems arise from poor circulation that causes hyposensitivity (lack of feeling). Clinical studies have shown that footwear and doctor prescribed orthotics play an important role in diabetic foot care. Drew footwear has removable insoles that can be replaced with prescribed orthotics, which help reduce and redistribute pressure and pressure points. The footwear has a wide shank area to better accommodate the diabetic foot. Look for Drew's soft, tumbled leathers that reduce irritation, and shoes that are lined with deerskin or other soft, seamless materials which help prevent foot ulcerations.
Shoes for Diabetes
Shoes for Diabetes

Why Choose Orthopedic & Diabetic Shoes?

Orthopedic & diabetic shoes combine soft, seamless interiors with supportive orthotic technology to protect sensitive feet from blisters, pressure, and friction. With added depth, cushioned soles, and a roomy fit, these shoes provide relief while helping to prevent foot conditions commonly associated with diabetes.

Key Features:

  • Seam-Free, Padded Interiors: Each shoe is designed with a seamless lining and extra padding to prevent irritation and friction, making them ideal for individuals with sensitive feet or neuropathy.
  • Orthotic Insoles with Arch Support: Built-in orthotic insoles provide gentle arch support and improve foot alignment, helping to alleviate pain from common foot issues like plantar fasciitis and flat feet.
  • Lightweight, Shock-Absorbing Soles: The cushioned soles absorb impact with each step, reducing pressure on the feet, knees, and lower back. This feature is especially beneficial for individuals with diabetes, as it helps prevent undue stress on the feet.
  • Wide Toe Box and Extra Depth: Designed with a spacious toe box, Orthopedic & diabetic shoes allow natural toe movement and accommodate swollen feet or foot deformities, providing a comfortable, pressure-free fit.
  • Adjustable Fit Options: Many styles feature adjustable closures, such as Velcro straps or laces, allowing for a personalized fit that accommodates swelling and provides extra stability.
  • Reinforced arch support: Insoles are designed to support the arch, maintain proper foot alignment, and relieve pressure on joints.
  • Firm heel counter: A stiff, supportive back section prevents the heel from sliding around in the shoe, which adds stability and motion control.
  • Durable construction: These shoes are built to be sturdy and provide long-lasting support to the foot's structure.
  • Soft, non-binding materials: The shoe's uppers are made from soft, flexible, and often stretchy materials that conform to the foot's contours and prevent constriction, which is important for circulation
  • Breathable materials: Fabrics like leather and mesh promote air circulation, keeping the feet dry and reducing the risk of fungal infections.
  • Protective, non-skid sole: The sturdy outsole shields the foot from sharp objects, and the non-slip design reduces the risk of falls.
  • Adjustable straps: Hook-and-loop (Velcro) straps or laces allow for easy adjustments to accommodate fluctuations in foot swelling throughout the day

Benefits of Orthopedic & Diabetic Shoes:

Both orthopedic and diabetic shoes are therapeutic footwear designed to protecy and support the feet, but they serve different primary purposes. Orthopedic shoes correct biomechanical foot issues, while diabetic shoes are specifically engineered to prevent complications in diabetic patients who are prone to foot injuries and ulcers. 

  • Enhanced Foot Protection: Soft, seamless interiors and cushioned support protect sensitive feet from blisters, pressure, and irritation, promoting better foot health.
  • Pain Relief and Stability: Orthotic insoles and ergonomic design provide the support needed to alleviate pain and ensure stability, reducing the risk of slips and falls.
  • Long-Lasting Comfort: With shock-absorbing materials and a comfortable, supportive fit, Orthopedic & diabetic shoes offer the all-day comfort you need to stay active and pain-free.
  • Improve support and alignment: They feature reinforced arch support, firm heel counters, and cushioned insoles that help maintain proper alignment of the feet and ankles. This also helps with issues like flat feet and high arches.
  • Reduce pain: Orthopedic footwear is effective at relieving foot pain caused by conditions like plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, bunions, and arthritis. The extra cushioning helps absorb shock and minimizes pressure on sensitive areas.
  • Enhance mobility: By providing stability and support, these shoes make it easier and more comfortable to walk, stand, and move. This is especially beneficial for those with arthritis, injuries, or other conditions that affect gait.
  • Accommodate foot deformities: Features like wide toe boxes reduce friction and pressure on bunions and hammertoes, preventing discomfort and the condition from worsening.
  • Distribute pressure: The design ensures that weight is evenly distributed across the foot, which reduces stress on joints and other key areas.
  • Improve overall posture: By promoting better foot and ankle alignment, orthopedic shoes can have a positive effect on your posture, which in turn can relieve pain in the knees, hips, and back.
  • Prevent foot ulcers: Diabetes can cause nerve damage that reduces sensation in the feet. A minor cut or blister can go unnoticed and develop into an ulcer. Diabetic shoes have seamless interiors and soft, non-binding uppers to eliminate friction and pressure points that can lead to skin breakdown and ulcers.
  • Protect against injury: Stiff toe boxes and durable construction shield feet from accidental bumps or impacts, which is crucial for those with reduced sensation who might not feel an injury.
  • Enhance circulation: Designed with extra depth and wide toe boxes, diabetic shoes promote healthy blood flow by preventing constriction. The reduced pressure on the feet helps improve circulation, which is often poor in individuals with diabetes.
  • Accommodate foot deformities and swelling: The roomy design provides space for common diabetes-related foot changes, such as swelling, bunions, and hammertoes. Adjustable closures can accommodate daily fluctuations in foot size.
  • Reduce risk of amputation: By preventing and managing foot injuries and infections, proper therapeutic footwear is a critical tool for reducing the risk of amputation associated with severe diabetic foot complications.
  • Ensure optimal foot health: Regular use of diabetic shoes, along with daily foot checks and hygiene, is a key part of a comprehensive foot care plan for diabetics, leading to enhanced mobility and independence. 

Ideal for Everyday Activities and Long Hours

Orthopedic & diabetic shoes are crafted to support you through any daily activity, from work to casual outings:

  • Home and Daily Wear: Perfect for relaxing or light walking, these shoes keep your feet cushioned and comfortable all day.
  • Errands and Social Outings: With a stylish yet practical design, Orthopedic & diabetic shoes allow you to stay active and look great without compromising on foot health.
  • Protect your feet with Orthoshoes diabetic shoes, designed to provide gentle, reliable support and comfort for sensitive feet. Discover footwear that’s as protective as it is comfortable.

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FAQs

Who should wear diabetic shoes?

Wearing diabetic footwear is recommended for men who:
- Have a diabetes diagnosis and are at risk for foot ulcers.
- Experience nerve damage (neuropathy) or poor circulation in their feet
- Need extra protection for sensitive feet to avoid injury
- Have a history of foot problems, ulcers, or amputations

No, men of any age with diabetes-related foot issues can benefit from diabetic shoes. They are also popular with non-diabetics who have foot conditions like plantar fasciitis, bunions, or wide feet, due to the superior comfort and support they offer.

Consult a specialist: Discuss with a doctor, podiatrist, or certified pedorthist for a professional assessment and recommendations.
Get fitted professionally: Have a professional measure your feet for length and width, as foot size can change over time.
Shop in the afternoon: Feet tend to swell during the day. Shopping later ensures a comfortable fit that accounts for maximum foot size.
Look for key features: Check for a seamless, padded interior; a wide, deep toe box; and adjustable closures like laces or Velcro.
Ensure comfort: Diabetic shoes should feel comfortable and fit well immediately. If the shoes pinch or rub, they are not the right pair.

If you have foot problems like neuropathy (nerve damage), poor circulation, or foot deformities, you should wear diabetic shoes most of the time to ensure proper protection. Standard footwear can cause friction and pressure points that can lead to unnoticed sores and infections.
If your diabetes is well-managed and you have no foot complications, you may be able to wear regular shoes for brief periods. However, always check with your doctor or podiatrist for personalized advice

Custom orthotics are personalized inserts created from a mold of your foot to address specific biomechanical issues and evenly redistribute pressure.
How they help: Custom orthotics are crucial for reducing high-pressure areas, which can prevent calluses and ulcers in men with diabetes.
Compatibility: Many diabetic shoes feature removable insoles so they can be replaced with custom orthotics. This combination offers support and protection tailored to your foot shape and needs.

Yes, it is highly recommended to wear shoes or slippers, even inside the house. This protects sensitive feet from potential hazards, such as stepping on sharp objects or bumping into furniture, which can cause injuries that may go unnoticed due to neuropathy. Diabetic slippers are available with the same protective features as diabetic shoes, including seamless interiors and extra cushioning.

Yes, many diabetic shoes feature removable insoles that can be replaced with custom orthotics. Custom orthotics are personalized inserts designed to address specific foot problems and evenly redistribute pressure, which is crucial for preventing ulcers.

Proper care helps maintain their protective qualities:
Clean regularly: Wipe with a damp cloth and mild soap. Never soak in water.
Allow them to dry naturally: Avoid direct heat sources like radiators, as this can damage the materials.
Rotate pairs: If more than one pair is owned, alternate wearing them to allow them to air out completely and extend their lifespan.
Store correctly: Keep them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Check the inside: Regularly feel inside the shoe for any rough spots or tears.

They can be purchased directly and customised for your needs on our website. They are available in various designs suited for everyone.

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