At Inspire Life Prosthetics & Orthotics, we offer advanced diabetic foot care solutions designed to enhance protection, reduce pressure, and support long-term foot health. Our orthotic interventions provide superior cushioning and shock absorption, helping minimize stress, friction, and skin breakdown.
Diabetes can impair circulation and nerve function, increasing the risk of unnoticed injuries, ulcers, and tissue damage in the feet. Without timely care, minor wounds may progress to serious complications. Early intervention and proper foot support are essential in preventing long-term damage.
Our diabetic foot orthoses are crafted using advanced fabrication techniques and multi-layered materials of varying densities to ensure optimal pressure distribution and comfort. Each solution is carefully designed to support healing, protect vulnerable areas, and promote safe, confident mobility.
The Charcot Restraint Orthotic Walker (CROW) is a custom-fabricated boot designed to offload pressure from the foot and ankle. It is commonly prescribed for individuals with Charcot foot deformity, providing stability, protection, and controlled immobilization during healing.
Custom off-loading orthoses are designed to redistribute pressure away from vulnerable areas of the lower extremity. These solutions play a critical role in wound management, ulcer prevention, and safe recovery.
Therapeutic footwear for individuals with diabetes and peripheral neuropathy, designed to accommodate insoles, enhance support, and reduce pressure points. These shoes help protect the foot, improve comfort, and prevent ulcer formation and further deformity.
Our custom-molded diabetic shoe inserts are designed to evenly distribute pressure, enhance cushioning, and protect sensitive areas of the foot. By working in harmony with therapeutic footwear, these inserts help reduce the risk of injury, improve comfort, and support confident, everyday mobility.
Precisely crafted toe and partial foot fillers restore functional balance following toe or partial foot loss. These devices help stabilize gait, minimize pressure on vulnerable areas, and protect the neuropathic foot—allowing for smoother, more natural walking.