Our therapeutic shoes, designed with patented technology and extensive clinical testing, ensure optimal comfort and support for enhanced foot health. Now available in our Online Store.
Walking is not just a physical activity; it's a fundamental aspect of a healthy lifestyle. At Stepwise Health, we're not just providing footwear; we're offering you a step toward safe walking, a step toward a healthier you.
This isn't just about shoes; it's about empowering every individual to walk confidently on their journey to health. Step into a world where every step counts—Stepwise Health.
Walking is not just a physical activity; it's a fundamental aspect of a healthy lifestyle. At Stepwise Health, we're not just providing footwear; we're offering you a step toward safe walking, a step toward a healthier you.
This isn't just about shoes; it's about empowering every individual to walk confidently on their journey to health. Step into a world where every step counts—Stepwise Health.
Our therapeutic shoes feature a patented design and are crafted based on extensive clinical testing to ensure optimal comfort and support, enhancing foot health.
Diabetic shoes, also known as therapeutic shoes, are specially designed to reduce the risk of skin breakdown in diabetics with co-existing foot disease. They have a wider toe box, non-binding uppers, and special insoles to minimize pressure points and prevent blisters and sores.
People with diabetes are at a higher risk for foot problems due to poor circulation and neuropathy. Diabetic shoes help to prevent foot injuries, enhance comfort, and promote better blood flow, reducing the risk of foot ulcers and infections, which can lead to serious complications.
If you have diabetes, especially with a history of foot problems, poor circulation, neuropathy, or foot deformities, you might benefit from diabetic shoes. Consult with your doctor or a podiatrist who can evaluate your foot health and determine if diabetic shoes are appropriate for you.
Modern diabetic shoes come in various styles, including athletic shoes, boots, dress shoes, and casual designs. Manufacturers now focus on creating options that are both functional and fashionable, so you don’t have to sacrifice style for comfort and safety.
Diabetic shoes are often prescribed by a doctor and should be fitted by a qualified professional, like a podiatrist or a certified pedorthist. The fitting process includes measuring your feet and assessing any specific foot health needs you might have. Depending on your insurance, the cost of these shoes may be partially or fully covered.