Why Footwear Matters for Neuropathy
When sensation in the feet becomes reduced, everyday pressure points can go unnoticed. Ill-fitting footwear may increase friction, irritation, and the risk of skin damage.
Choosing appropriate footwear can help by:
- Reducing pressure on sensitive areas
- Minimising internal friction
- Providing a stable walking platform
- Accommodating swelling and foot shape changes
- Allowing space for custom orthotics where required
- Supporting balance and confidence while walking
For many individuals, properly fitted orthopaedic footwear becomes an important part of long-term foot care.
Features of Our Neuropathy-Friendly Shoes
Seam-Free Protective Interiors
Many models feature smooth, seam-free linings designed to help reduce rubbing and irritation against sensitive skin.
Extra Depth and Toe Room
Additional depth helps accommodate foot shape changes, swelling, and orthotic devices while reducing pressure across the toes.
Removable Cushioned Insoles
Our removable insoles allow greater flexibility for customers who require custom orthotics or specialist inserts.
Supportive and Stable Soles
Depending on the model, our footwear incorporates structured supportive soles or rocker-bottom technology designed to promote a smoother walking pattern and improved weight distribution.
Adjustable Fit
Many styles include hook-and-loop fastenings, stretch panels, or extra-long straps to accommodate changing foot volume throughout the day.
The TDO Therapy Difference
Unlike standard comfort footwear, TDO Therapy shoes are designed specifically for individuals requiring additional protection and support.
Many styles within this collection feature:
- CE Marked Class I Medical Device status
- 100% natural calf leather uppers
- Seam-free protective lining
- Removable cushioned insoles
- Extra-depth construction
- Orthotic-friendly designs
- Lightweight supportive structure
- Breathable materials for all-day comfort
Podiatrists, orthotists, and foot care professionals across the UK regularly recommend our footwear.
Finding the Right Shoes for Neuropathy
No two cases of neuropathy are identical. Some people require additional depth for orthotics, while others benefit from wider fittings or enhanced stability.
When selecting footwear, consider:
- The level of foot sensitivity
- Any swelling present throughout the day
- Orthotic requirements
- Balance and mobility concerns
- Toe deformities such as hammer toes or bunions
Choosing footwear that provides both protection and support can help improve day-to-day comfort and confidence.
