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Max Comfort Diabetic Medical Shoe
Max Comfort Diabetic Medical Shoe
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Max Comfort diabetic footwear is a medical shoe designed to provide comfort and support for people with diabetes and swollen feet, featuring a wide fit and flexible orthopedic sole.
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MaxComfort Diabetic Medical Shoe
The Max Comfort Diabetic Medical Shoe is a therapeutic
shoe made from high-quality materials including premium leather and a
lightweight, flexible orthopedic sole that delivers comfort and ease during
walking and daily use. It features a wide and roomy fit to accommodate foot
swelling common in diabetic patients, with an inside cushioning that helps
reduce pressure and prevent irritation.
Designed specifically to support sensitive feet, this
shoe helps distribute weight evenly and minimizes friction that can lead to
sores or discomfort. Its adjustable closure (hook-and-loop strap) adds
flexibility and makes it easier to wear and remove. Max Comfort footwear
combines comfort, durability, and medical support in one design.
Features
- Brand: Max Comfort (medical comfort footwear)
- Made from high-quality leather upper for durability and comfort.
- Flexible orthopedic sole for easy walking and reduced foot fatigue.
- Wide and roomy design suitable for swollen feet.
- Interior cushioning and padding for comfort and pressure relief.
- Adjustable closure (hook-and-loop) to fit various foot sizes and conditions.
- Easy to put on and take off.
- Suitable for daily walking, standing, and diabetic foot care.
How toUse :
- Select the correct size that fits your foot comfortably (e.g., EU 37–46).
- Place your foot inside the shoe, ensuring there’s enough room for toes without pressure.
- Adjust the hook-and-loop strap for a secure but comfortable fit.
- Wear the shoe during walking or everyday activities as needed.
- Clean the shoe surface regularly with a soft cloth to maintain hygiene.
Safety Warnings
- For external use only — not suitable for open wounds or ulcers.
- If irritation or soreness develops, stop use and consult a healthcare professional.
- Ensure correct sizing — overly tight shoes can restrict circulation.
- Not intended as a substitute for medical treatment for severe diabetic foot conditions.