Footwear for Diabetics: Choosing the Right Shoes To Prevent Complications

Michigan Feet, with a staff of skilled experts like Dr. Lawrence Brown, Dr. David Beneson, and Dr. Paul Constantino, provides many types of foot-related health support. We can handle your diabetic foot care in Center Line, MI & Royal Oak, MI. For example, we can help you identify the best shoes for your needs by following the basic and important guidelines mentioned below.

Consider Fit and Comfort

Your shoes should fit you properly and provide maximum comfort, keeping your feet strong and safe from friction, pressure points, blisters, and ulcers. Find options with extra cushioning support that minimizes foot pressure, improves comfort, and provides stability. Your material should be tailored to your feet to keep them strong and healthy.

Material Types

When choosing diabetic shoes, try to find shoes with natural materials that wick moisture and help it escape. Synthetic materials tend to trap moisture in your feet and can affect your overall podiatric health. Our team at Michigan Feet (Dr. Brown, Dr. Beneson, and Dr. Constantino) can help you with this diabetic foot care process in Center Line, MI & Royal Oak, MI, to keep your feet strong.

Seamless Design

Your diabetic shoes need a seamless interior that doesn’t cause friction or irritation against the foot. One-piece shoes are often the best option; you can often find them at specialty shoe stores. As importantly, you need to pair your shoes with a great set of diabetic socks that don’t have binding tops, as this can provide better blood circulation for your feet and keep them healthy.

Keep Away From Constricting Shoes

When you have diabetes, your feet need to feel loose and comfortable. If you wear constricting shoes, such as high heels or pointed boots, you put excessive pressure on your feet and could cause serious damage. Instead of making this mistake, simply toss these shoes out of your collection. You can wear other attractive shoes and comfy boots.

Customized Orthotics

You might need custom orthotic devices to provide your foot with extra support. This step helps to reduce the unnecessary load on your feet and cuts down on blood flow problems. It’s a smart choice if you’ve suffered excessive diabetic foot pain before.

Take a Load Off Your Feet

Suppose you’re concerned about your feet' health and unsure where to turn. In that case, Michigan Feet is here for you. Dr. Brown, Dr. Beneson, and Dr. Constantino know all about diabetic foot care in Center Line, MI & Royal Oak, MI and will do whatever it takes to help you. Call our facility in Center Line at (586) 758-5770 or our Royal Oak office at (248) 435-4777 today.

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We encourage you to contact us whenever you have an interest or concern about podiatry such as diabetic foot care, shockwave therapy or heel pain in Center Line or Royal Oak.

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