| | |  | Diabetic Shoes Orthopedic Shoes | Home » » » » Diabetic Socks For Foot Pain And Neuropathy | | | | | | Colors: | | | | | Description: | | Diabetic Socks increases blood circulation and ease pain from swollen ankles. Stretch tops, seamless construction and soft terry soles make these diabetic socks an ideal choice for problem feet determined to stay on the move. The premium weave top easily accommodates oversized calves with exceptional cross stretch that allows the sock to slip on easily, stay up without binding, yet never sag. Wear freely without fear of restricting circulation. The Toe closure creates a completely seam-free foot environment that means no rubs, no irritation. Yarn content: 92% combed cotton 8% Lycra. The coziest diabetic socks you have ever seen. Go ahead and slip in! Diabetic socks are designed to reduce pressure on swollen feet, ankles, and sensitive legs by minimizing constriction. Socks that maintain their shape and ability to absorb moisture are preferable and are seen with materials with a blend of cotton and polyester. Manufactures will soon be coming out with cushioned and low-abrasion potential socks to use in patients with diabetic neuropathy. | | | Features: | |
• Diabetic socks are designed to reduce pressure on swollen feet, ankles, and sensitive legs by minimizing constriction
• Stretch tops, seamless construction and soft terry soles make these diabetic socks an ideal choice for problem feet
• Accommodates oversized calves with exceptional cross stretch that allows the sock to slip on easily
• The Diabetic Socks reduces friction, abrasion, shear forces and callus formation
• The Toe closure creates a completely seam-free foot environment that means no rubs, no irritation
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 3.0 pounds |
| | | Label Information: | | | Indications:
| Diabetic, ulcers or sores on the feet, ankles caused by infection, diabetic insole, causing blisters, calluses and infection on foot, Previous amputation of a foot, foot ulceration, pre-ulcerative calluses, Foot deformity, Arthritis, abrasions, corns, calluses, corns, bunions, hammertoes, Neuromas, poor circulation or fluid gathering in the feet. |
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