Diabetic insoles have specific material requirements due to the unique needs of individuals with diabetes. People with diabetes are at a higher risk of developing foot complications such as neuropathy (nerve damage) and poor circulation. Customized diabetic insoles are designed to address these specific concerns. They typically have the following material requirements:
1. Cushioning and shock absorption
Diabetic insoles often incorporate materials that provide excellent cushioning and shock absorption to protect the feet from excessive pressure and impact.
2. Moisture-wicking and breathability
These insoles are made with materials that help manage moisture and promote breathability to prevent excessive sweating and reduce the risk of fungal infections.
3. Antibacterial properties
To maintain foot hygiene and reduce the risk of infections, diabetic insoles may include materials with antibacterial properties that inhibit the growth of bacteria and fungi.
4. Pressure redistribution
Diabetic insoles are designed to redistribute pressure evenly across the foot, reducing the risk of developing pressure ulcers or sores.
5. Custom fit
Customized diabetic insoles are individually molded to the contours of the person’s foot, ensuring a proper fit and maximum support.
Based on these factors, we have used a special material in designing diabetic insoles. Additionally, we have incorporated a design with removable pegs, which proves to be highly effective for patients with foot ulcers. If you are interested in diabetes insoles, you can continue to visit this page (https://www.aideastep.com/diabetes-insole/) and tell us your needs.