The importance of choosing suitable diabetic insoles

Diabetic foot refers to diabetic patients due to combination of neuropathy and various degrees of peripheral vascular disease and lead to lower limb infection, ulcer formation and/or destruction of deep tissue. Diabetic foot is one of the most serious complications in the late stage of diabetes. According to statistics the incidence of diabetic foot accounts for approximately 15% of the inpatients in diabetes. For diabetes patients because the long-term extrusion and rubbing of the feet that may cause skin damage to the sole or back of the foot, leading to infection, gangrene and even amputation.

Who should wear diabetic insoles

It is understood that human body has total of 206 bones, including 26 bones and more than 30 joints with per foot, 1 / 4 whole body bones in the feet. Studies have shown that when a person’s feet touch the ground during walking, the feet are subjected to 1.5~2 times the pressure of their body weight and while running the foot is bear 2 to 3 times the body weight. Common foot diseases include: foot valgus, foot valgus, plantar fasciitis, high arch foot, flat foot, Morton neuroma, planarsal pain etc.

 

When the patient has not had trauma in the foot but the deformity has occurred, they should choose some small devices or small brace to avoid the occurrence of foot ulcer in advance. Using some functional foot devices that fit the foot state in meantime can disperse the plantar pressure well also can play a better protective effect. For patients who have been treated after small amputation, it is also necessary to make partially filled foot devices for the residual function of the affected foot, and make a special process the bottom and insoles. Most foot deformities are caused by a long-term poor gait.

 

Diabetic patients should choose appropriate insoles when there is an abnormality in the foot to equalize the pressure on the plantar of the foot and correct the gait to reduce the progression of podiatry. For this item 258 diabetes insole is good option for you. It is heat moldable and comfortable that suitable for customized different foots. That main material are EVA foam with anti-shock and super soft could relief foot paint. The excellent performance of thermoplastic allows each patient to customize a pair of their own insoles that perfectly fit their foot shape.

 

Key features:

Arch support, nano antibacterial and thermoplastic material features that middle layer with shock absorption function.

 

Main materials:

Diabetic foot protection insoles are made of special EVA foam materials so that the foot pressure is evenly distributed, the soft & breathable surface can prevent bacterial residues, reducing the risk of infection and effectively protect the feet. Suitable for diabetic foot people with arthritis and sensitive feet. Diabetic or adaptive orthotics are designed with your unique foot health. This material is soft and adapts to your bone abnormalities and ulcers, reducing the chance of irritation and inflammation.

 

Function:

This design is very suitable for diabetics painters owing could reduce the pressure on the patient’s feet. These shock-absorbing, soft, sufficiently elastic and non-slip materials advantages are also be used. If your foot you have a high-pressure area even if have a corn ulcer or heel ulcer on your foot, it’s best to choose we recommend insoles that can be adjusted according to the specific conditions in your feet.

 

A custom insole is a good orthotic device to align the foot and ankle to return the most effective anatomical position. They not only as insoles but could as actually biomechanical medical devices to correct your specific foot imbalance. They could reduce stress and tension in your body by returning your feet to the correct position. Most of important this plastic shell of insole helps to realign the foot by repositioning and reducing certain movements.

 

 

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