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Walk Painlessly With Arthritic Shoes


By: ask bill
Submitted: 2010-06-03 07:41:42 | Word Count: 557


Arthritic Shoes have become the saviors of many an arthritic foot. People with arthritis or diabetes rely on Arthritic Shoes to provide long-lasting relief from pain, as well as protection against further pain. It's important to stay active and these shoes help you achieve your walking goals and keep your lifestyle. Available in a range of styles, from lace-ups to straps, these shoes strive to keep your feet comfortable. The shoes can accommodate your orthotics and often have removable liners.

The Women's Drew Parade II is the classic arthritic shoe. When you think of shoes that accommodate orthotics, this is. The Drew Parade is available in Bone, black, white, taupe, or brown. The bone color is a good alternative to white, which has a more athletic look. There are two removable insoles so you can customize how the shoe fits. The shoe has wide steel shanks and heel counters for comfort and stability. The lining is made from Dri-Lex, which keeps your feet dry all day long. Laces keep the fit snug.

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Aetrex designs shoes for ultimate comfort with an eye on modern style. Aetrex shoes are great options for those who want some trendiness with their comfort. The Aetrex Lucy Button is a cute little shoe that's an updated, more supportive version of a Mary Jane. This shoe comes in three playful but dressy options: black leather with blue embroidery accents, black crocodile pattern, or a red suede with white embroidery. The strap closure is adjustable, and the shoe has a small wedge in the back for added height. Wear these to work, with a skirt, or anytime.

If you're a walker, you know how important quality shoes are to your long strolls. The Orthofeet 940 sneaker is a great athletic shoe for people with diabetes or arthritis. The white leather shoe has a wide toe for roomy comfort, and laces for a snug fit. The Ortho-Step absorbs shock while the BioFit walker provides cushioning to keep your feet comfortable throughout the day. There is lots of padding for sensitive feet, a sock liner, and removal spacers. Your heels and arches will appreciate support this shoe offers through the Ergonomic Stride.

While closed-toe orthotic shoes abound, arthritic sandals are less common but none the less sought after. The popular brand Propet has crafted the Cool Walker, a casual sandal made from black nappa leather or in a sand leather. The open toes are perfect for warm summer days and nights. You can wear these for a variety of occasions, since the leather makes them dressier than your average sandal. The outsole provides traction, the strap is adjustable, and they offer a guarantee of up to 1,000 miles.

The Women's P.W. Minor Leisure Double Strap is a good cold-weather shoe that is reminiscent of a clog but with so much more support with a closed heel. Part of the Canfield Collection, this Leisure DX2 has lots of features'including a breathable lining, a firm heel counter, and two straps for an adjustable fit. Plus, the shoe has half of an inch available for your orthotics. Overall, this soft black leather shoe is a very customizable sneaker. You'll feel stable as you walk around town and in the house.

Selecting a pair of Arthritic Shoes is an easier task with our collection of sturdy and supportive options.

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