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Diabetic foot

The importance of the diabetic shoe:

Living with diabetes requires an adaptation to the disease situation in terms of lifestyle changes. Prevention is crucial. 25% of people with diabetes are at risk of developing diabetic foot. Inadequate footwear is the most common cause of diabetic foot injury. Hence the need for a good choice of footwear.

The diabetic foot refers to a number of problems that may arise in people with diabetes, mainly due to neuropathy and poor circulation. These risks may include:

  • Ulcers: Open injuries that can be infected.
  • Infections: Due to the lack of sensitivity, the wounds may go unnoticed.
  • Deformities: Changes in the shape of the foot, such as beads or fingers in claw.
  • Amputations: In severe cases, lack of proper treatment can lead to amputation.

To prevent and treat the diabetic foot, shoes must have special features, such as:

  • Spacious space: To avoid pressure on calluses and deformities.
  • Padded sole: To offer comfort and reduce impact when walking.
  • Breaper material: To keep the skin dry and reduce the risk of infections.
  • Adjustable closure: As velcro strap or laces, to allow a safe and personalized fit.
  • Orthopedic Template: Provide additional support and adjust to the foot anatomy.
  • Seamless design: To prevent scratches and skin injuries.

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