Posts Tagged ‘Diabetes Foot Problems’

Dress Shoes for Diabetics

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Preventative foot care is essential for people who live with diabetes. Perhaps the most important part of this preventative care is the shoes you wear.  While the rest of us may suffer through a night in six-inch heels, or force our feet into uncomfortable hiking boots, diabetics should not put up with foot pain, no matter how minor it seems at the time.  Calluses, corns, blisters, scrapes or other minor foot injuries can all lead to serious foot infections or foot ulcers.Several brands have developed shoes particularly designed for diabetics.  These shoes tend to provide the foot with considerable padding and a high-density sole designed to absorb shock.  Diabetic shoes should give you a “soft fit” – the fabric of the shoe should be smooth against your foot without seams or other features that could lead to blisters or hot spots. Many of them are designed to accommodate removable inserts, or are fastened with Velcro so that you can easily adjust the shoe’s size.  The upside is that diabetic shoes should be incredibly comfortable!  The downside is that they may not be as stylish as you would like. (I don’t know about you, but I’d say Velcro shoes went out of style somewhere around the 5th grade.)  They are not exactly the kind of shoes you want to put on when getting ready for a big night out. Luckily several well-respected brands of diabetic shoes have developed diabetic dress shoes that will protect your feet and look good while doing it.  Check out the “Trinket”, designed by PW Minor.  This dress shoe provides extra depth in the toe region and also has an anti-fungal, anti-bacterial brushed knit that lines the toe box.  Or look for the “Angie” from Drew Shoes, which has a removable insole and a steel shank that provides first-rate support.  Instead of Velcro, this shoe closes with a subtle black zipper on the side.  But like Velcro, the zipper can be adjusted to accommodate the swelling of the feet. For men, try the “Comfort Street” produced by Acor.  This good-looking shoe is made from a stretchable material that changes shape and size with your foot.  It is lined with a fiber called X-Static®, which contains a layer of silver (an effective anti-microbial element).  Another good option for men is PW Minor’s dress shoe known as “Sir”.  This shoe has an extra deep toe box and is made from soft leather that requires no time to break-in.  The ¾ inch wedge heel promotes stability, and the shoe comes with a removable insole that allows you to adjust the shoe’s size.

Jane Barron works for OddShoeFinder.com,a free online website that helps people find mismatched footwear.Get more information on diabetic shoes, diabetes support group or diabetes foot problems.
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Exchanging Mismatched and Single Shoes

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

On the Internet, people with severely mismatched feet and amputees have the potential to find someone with complementary feet sizes whom to swap unused shoes, In the past, single shoes and mismatched pairs of shoes were often thrown away or languished in closets of those who cannot stand to throw out perfectly good shoes. Searching with phrases such as “odd pair shoes”, “exchange one shoe”, “single shoe websites”, etc. results in several sites that sell single and/or mismatched shoes, providing a more economical way for those with mismatched feet to enhance their shoe wardrobes! You can find here a wide array of styles, sizes and colors according to every outfit and occasion for different sized shoes. In addition, the National Odd Shoe Exchange helps amputees and people with different-sized feet by providing free shoes.Potential customers of such sites are those who:- have severely mismatched feet;- are lower limb amputees;- have lost one shoe of a new pair; – have damaged one shoe of a pair;- are part of a trend of wearing different shoes on different feet.Buying online has many benefits: (more…)

Single Shoes or Mismatch Sized Shoes – in Different Styles and Brands!

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

A pair of shoes can change the personality and style of the wearer. A super high heel may give the look of a model, while hiking boots allow the wearer to walk with a steady step. Sneakers can make the wearer look very energetic. For every occasion, we want to select perfect pair of shoes.About 60% of people have feet of measurably different sizes. When the size difference is significant, they have fewer options from which to choose shoes. In most cases, the left foot larger than the right. Half size difference between feet are very common. Many people with feet of different sizes buy two pairs of shoes and use only one shoe from each pair due of feet of different size. Through the years, untold millions of mismatched pairs of unused shoes have been discarded or left to languish in closets.Women have more choices in shoes than do men. While men

Specialty Shoes For Foot Injury

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Our feet are complicated little tools for our body. Because the foot is such a large combination of bones and joints, many things can be set out of place and cause pain. We use our feet every day and the impact we put on them can be very taxing. In proportion to the rest of our body size, our feet are quite small. The pressure being put on each square inch of our feet is equal to 50% more than our own body weight. It

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