Why Diabetic Shoes Are Important
Diabetes can cause two serious foot problems: neuropathy (nerve damage that reduces sensation) and poor circulation (slower healing). Together, they mean a small blister or pressure point can turn into a serious wound without you even feeling it.
Diabetic shoes are specifically designed to:
- Reduce pressure points — extra depth and width accommodate swollen feet
- Prevent friction — seamless interiors reduce blister risk
- Support healing — orthopedic insoles distribute weight evenly
- Accommodate orthotics — extra depth for custom insoles
Statistics: Diabetes is the leading cause of non-traumatic foot amputations in Canada. Up to 85% of diabetes-related amputations are preventable with proper foot care and footwear.
Features to Look For
Extra Width and Depth
Diabetic feet often swell, especially later in the day. Look for shoes labeled “extra wide” (2E, 4E, or 6E widths) with removable insoles for custom orthotics.
Seamless Interior
Interior seams can cause rubbing and blisters on neuropathic feet. Diabetic shoes have smooth, seamless linings.
Non-Slip Soles
Falls are dangerous for diabetics due to slow healing. Rubber outsoles with good traction are essential.
Adjustable Closures
Velcro straps, elastic laces, or adjustable slip-on designs accommodate swelling throughout the day.
Breathable Materials
Moisture promotes fungal infections. Choose shoes with breathable uppers (mesh, perforated leather) to keep feet dry.
Lightweight Construction
Heavy shoes increase fatigue and pressure. Lightweight materials reduce strain on feet and legs.
Types of Diabetic Footwear
Casual/Walking Shoes
For everyday wear. Look for extra-wide models with cushioned insoles. Good for errands, walking, and daily activities. Popular brands: FitVille, Dr. Comfort, Orthofeet.
Slip-On Shoes
Ideal for people with limited mobility or difficulty bending. Easy on/off with elastic or Velcro closures. Our top seller: FitVille Men’s Extra Wide Slip-On.
Sandals
Open-toe options for summer with arch support and adjustable straps. Make sure they have protective toe coverage to prevent injuries.
Orthopedic/Therapeutic Shoes
Medicare/insurance-grade shoes designed specifically for diabetic foot conditions. Often prescribed by podiatrists. Include custom-molded insoles.
Daily Foot Care Tips for Diabetics
- Inspect your feet daily — check for cuts, blisters, redness, swelling, or nail problems. Use a mirror for the bottom of your feet.
- Wash and dry feet daily — use warm (not hot) water. Dry thoroughly, especially between toes.
- Moisturize — apply lotion to prevent cracking, but NOT between toes.
- Trim nails carefully — cut straight across, file sharp edges. Consider a podiatrist for nail care.
- Never walk barefoot — always wear shoes or slippers, even indoors.
- Shake out shoes before wearing — check for pebbles or objects that could cause injury.
- Wear moisture-wicking socks — avoid cotton; choose diabetic socks with cushioned soles.
Shop Diabetic Shoes at FinalMedic
We carry a range of diabetic-friendly footwear from FitVille, including men’s and women’s styles in extra-wide sizes. Slip-on, casual, leather, and sandal options available.
Free shipping on all orders across Canada. Not sure which size or style? Contact us at info@finalmedic.ca — we’re happy to help.