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    The Benefits of Custom Orthotics for Individuals With Diabetes

    rosewelltimes.comBy rosewelltimes.comJune 19, 2026003 Mins Read
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    Custom orthotics are shoe inserts made to match the exact shape of your feet. Unlike the inserts you find at a pharmacy, these devices address your specific pressure points and walking pattern. For people living with diabetes, custom orthotics serve a distinct role in daily foot care, and they lower the risk of sores and complications. Here are some benefits of custom orthotics for individuals with diabetes: 

    Prevents Ulcers

    Diabetes often reduces sensation in the feet, a condition known as peripheral neuropathy. When you lose feeling, you may not notice a blister, a hot spot, or a small wound until it grows. Custom orthotics redistribute pressure across the bottom of the foot, and this lowers the load on areas prone to breakdown. This matters because high-pressure zones are where ulcers tend to form.

    The materials used in these devices also play a part. Soft, cushioning layers absorb impact, while firmer layers support the foot’s structure. A podiatrist selects the combination based on your foot shape and risk level. By keeping pressure evenly distributed, the inserts help reduce friction and rubbing that can lead to open sores. Regular checkups allow your provider to adjust the orthotics as your feet change over time.

    Reduces Pain and Friction

    Foot pain affects how you move through your day. Many people with diabetes face discomfort from:

    • Calluses
    • Corns
    • Misaligned joints

    Custom orthotics cushion sensitive areas, and they correct how your foot strikes the ground. When the foot sits in a better position, the strain on muscles and joints drops. Shoes that fit poorly create rubbing along the heel, toes, and sides of the foot. Orthotics fill the gaps between your foot and the shoe, limiting movement. Less friction means fewer calluses and a lower chance of skin damage. You may also notice that walking feels steadier and more comfortable once the device matches your gait.

    Improves Balance and Stability

    When nerve damage affects the feet, balance changes. You might feel unsteady or unsure of where your foot lands with each step. Custom orthotics give the sole of the foot a stable platform, which improves contact with the ground. This added contact helps your body sense its position more accurately. Stability also depends on proper alignment. When your arches collapse or your weight shifts to one side, your ankles and knees compensate. Over time, this throws off your posture and your stride. Orthotics support the arch and guide the foot into a neutral position, so your joints stack more naturally. A steadier stride reduces the risk of trips and falls, a common concern for those with reduced foot sensation. 

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    Foot health requires steady attention when you live with diabetes. Custom orthotics offer a practical tool for managing pressure, reducing friction, and supporting your daily movement. A podiatrist will complete a thorough foot evaluation and determine if custom inserts fit your needs. By prioritizing personalized foot support, people with diabetes can promote long-term mobility. Schedule an appointment with a foot specialist today to learn more about foot health. 

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