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7180 E Orchard Rd, Ste 100

Centennial, CO 80111-1725 US

303.333.3383

844.793.4262

Importance of Diabetic Shoes

Diabetes can cause a range of foot-related complications, including neuropathy (nerve damage), poor circulation, and changes in the shape and structure of the feet. As a result, people with diabetes are at increased risk of foot injuries and ulcers, which can lead to more serious problems such as amputation.

To help prevent these complications, people with diabetes are often advised to wear diabetic shoes and prescription orthotics. Diabetic shoes are designed to provide extra support and protection for the feet, and are often wider and deeper than regular shoes to accommodate any changes in the shape and structure of the feet. Prescription orthotics, on the other hand, are custom-made inserts that are designed to provide support and cushioning for the feet, and can help improve the alignment and function of the feet.

Together, diabetic shoes and prescription orthotics can help reduce the risk of foot injuries and ulcers in people with diabetes. They can also help improve the overall health and function of the feet, and can provide relief from foot pain and discomfort. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before purchasing or using diabetic shoes or prescription orthotics, as they may not be suitable for everyone.

                                                  Take care of your feet and come see me if you need help.  

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