Chronic foot issues are among the most irritating of medical problems. They can cause constant pain and make it difficult or impossible for you to live the sort of life you want to. This gives you all the motivation you need to seek out effective solutions that can restore your feet to the comfort they deserve. For many people, this sort of relief comes from customized orthotics. Purchasing orthotics may feel like the solution to all of your foot problems. And then you try to fit those orthotics into your old shoes and discover that your problems aren't over yet.


This is a discouraging situation to find yourself in. Don't give up hope, though! You can get the relief you deserve by wearing your orthotics. All this means is that you need to account for the devices and buy women's orthopedic shoes that provide a comfortable fit for both your feet and your inserts.

This search for good orthopedic shoes is important. To work properly, orthotics need to be fitted properly to both your feet and your footwear. This is why you need to postpone your shoe shopping until after you have effective orthotic inserts - you need to fit the shoe to the orthotic. Dr. Comfort Sandals are designed for just that.

Quick Tips For Shoe Shopping After You Have Orthotic Inserts
Once you have a set of orthotic inserts that can help alleviate your foot troubles, the importance of finding shoes that will work with them is obvious. Although online shopping has made big strides and many sites provide a good online shoe-shopping experience, you may want to conduct your first search for orthotic-suitable shoes in a traditional face-to-face manner. Buying shoes for orthotics online can be a tricky business if you're not yet thoroughly familiar with your needs.

These tips will help you get off to a good start when you shop for women's orthopedic footwear:


  • The best time to shop for orthopedic shoes is in the afternoon. After several hours of activity, your feet will be slightly swollen. Buying shoes that fit at this time of day will ensure that you don't end up with a pair that's too tight for all-day wear.
  • It is better to find a store that specializes in orthopedic shoes than to simply go to your local shop at the mall. A specialty store will have far more orthotic-compatible shoes in stock for you to examine.
  • Always bring your orthotic inserts with you when you go shoe shopping. (This is another reason specialty stores are more effective - they won't have any issues with you trying on shoes with your inserts.) Bring along socks, too - and make sure they're the same type you plan to wear with your new shoes.
  • While good modern orthotics are very lightweight, they can be bulky. They need extra space. Look for shoes with rounded toes and deep, wide footbeds to ensure there's ample space for your inserts.
  • Take the time to test out several different pairs when you're shopping for orthopedic shoes. Walk-in them for several minutes so that you get a real understanding of how they fit. It's absolutely essential to "test-drive" your shoes with your orthotics; you won't be able to size up good-fitting orthopedic shoes on sight when you're buying your very first pair.


One last advantage in favor of visiting an orthopedic specialty store: At such an establishment you'll be helped by professionals who are thoroughly familiar with the process of fitting shoes with orthotic inserts. At many stores, the assistants will be able to precisely measure your feet and orthotics in order to get the best possible fit for your new shoes.