My father has type II diabetes and has had a number of problems with his feet lately. I have been learning how important properly fitting shoes are for a diabetic. Shoes and custom insoles that are specially designed to meet the needs of diabetics' feet is fully or partially covered by Medicare or private insurance once each year.
It is very important for a diabetic to have their shoes custom fitted by a trained professional, since they may not be able to feel an improper fit, due to peripheral neuropathy. By ensuring proper fit and good air circulation, properly designed diabetic shoes and insoles prevent pressure ulcers, encourage good blood circulation, and allow the skin to breathe.
Some things to look for in good shoe designs for diabetics are:
- Diabetic Shoes need to have a breathable construction - sandals and fabric shoes are good for this.
- Deep and wide designs that allow room for custom pedorthic insoles.
- Designs with no interior seams (or covered seams) to prevent
rubbing injurie.s
- Diabetic Shoes need a roomy "toe box" to prevent pinching or squeezing of the toes.
- Elastic or easily adjustable fit, to prevent the
diabetic shoe from sliding around on the feet.
Linda K. Temple, CSA
Eldercare Advisor/Certified Senior Advisor
1-866-333-2268
linda@aplaceformom.com