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Diabetic Shoes
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Diabetic Shoes
Diabetic Shoes offer many more options for fitting
individual feet. Most come with removable insoles or orthotics
that can be added or removed to help in fitting. Although designed
for the treatment of Diabetic foot problems, these Diabetic Shoes are
commonly used for treating other foot ailments such as corns, bunions,
hammer toes, etc. There is also an elite group of customers that
use these "therapeutic" shoes because they are comfortable. Unlike
most store bought shoes that feel good for about an hour, these shoes
with proper insole or Orthotic should feel good ALL-DAY!
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Women's Diabetic Shoes
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Designed for women with
Diabetes and Arthritis, seamless interiors, soft-stretchable shoes work
well for corns, bunions, hammertoes, neuromas, poor circulation. |
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Women's Therapeutic Shoes |
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Therapeutic shoes for ladies with
tired-aching feet, sore feet, Arthritis and others. Comfortable all-day
shoes. |
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Women's Casual & Dress Shoes |
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Stylish shoes with correct pedorthic
supports, soft leathers, some available with Velcro-Straps, new Essence
designs from Aetrex. |
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Women's Athletic Shoes |
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Run, walk, shop. All-day comfort in these athletic shoes
while you maintain correct gait cycle. |
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Men's Diabetic Shoes
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Designed for men with
Diabetes and Arthritis. Extra depth and width available in soft
leathers. Allow use of Diabetic inserts. |
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Men's
Therapeutic Shoes |
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Hidden-Depth rocker soles, soft leathers,
state-of-the-art removable insoles. Slip-ons, Velcro closures and
standard tie shoes look like ordinary shoes. |
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Men's Casual & Dress Shoes |
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Slick looking Aetrex styles for work or
stepping out. Beautifully crafted casual look shoes in men's
sizes. |
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Men's Athletic Shoes
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Whether you're a walker or runner in need
of high-performance shoes, these Aetrex Athletic shoes offer all-day
comfort with shock-absorption and removable insoles. |
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Seamless - Diabetic Socks
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Compression Stocking
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Compression Hosiery |
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Diabetic Shoe Inserts-Orthotics |
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| Foot Conditions-
Diabetes |
| Diabetes is a
syndrome in which the basic defect is an absence or shortage of the
pancreatic hormone insulin. This deficiency disrupts the vascular
system, affecting the eyes, kidneys, legs, and other extremities such
as the feet. Diabetic foot problems arise from poor circulation that
causes hypo-sensitivity (lack of feeling). Clinical studies have shown
that footwear and doctor prescribed orthotics play an important role in
diabetic foot care. Drew footwear has removable insoles that can be
replaced with prescribed orthotics, which help reduce and redistribute
pressure and pressure points. The footwear has a wide shank area to
better accommodate the diabetic foot. Look for soft, tumbled leathers
that reduce irritation, and shoes that are lined with deerskin or other
soft, seamless materials. |
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coverage of Diabetic Shoes:
In order for Medicare to pay for your
therapeutic shoes, the doctor treating your diabetes must
certify that you meet all of the following three
conditions:
1. Have diabetes
2. Have at least one of the following
conditions in one or both feet:
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partial or complete foot amputation
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past foot ulcers
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calluses that could lead to foot ulcers
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nerve damage because of diabetes with
signs of problems with
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calluses
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poor circulation
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deformed foot
3. Are being treated under a comprehensive
diabetes care plan and need therapeutic shoes and/or
inserts because of diabetes.
Medicare also requires that:
We do not bill
Medicare for Diabetic shoes since they must be purchased
and fitted by a local Pedorthist, Orthotist, or Prosthetist.
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Special Care Socks |
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Dress- Casual - Healing |
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For your Diabetic Shoes! |

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In addition to being seamless, these socks are designed to reduce pressure on
swollen feet click here |
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