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Width 1-2 cm Sufficient depth How to Choose Appropriate Footwear Examples of appropriate footwear Ensure sufficient forefoot depth to prevent pressure points and to accommodate any toe deformity Choose footwear with adjustable straps or laces to fasten the shoe to the foot firmly Mary Janes Adjustable lace, buckle or strap fastenings hold the foot more firmly Firm and deep heel counter to provide adequate support Firm midsole for support and control if indicated by your podiatrist Running Shoes Smooth inner lining prevents friction and blisters Outsole with non-slip grip prevents slips and falls Tips for a good fit Ensure the correct width at the widest part of the shoe to the foot Ensure sufficient heel counter depth and firmness for sufficient support Ensure there is 1 - 2cm space from the longest toe to the front of the shoe CS-E-249-0921-V1 Copyright 2021 © National University Polyclinics – Revised September 2021

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Width1-2 cm

Sufficientdepth

How to ChooseAppropriate Footwear

Examples of appropriate footwear

Ensure sufficient forefoot depth to prevent pressure points and toaccommodate any toe deformity

Choose footwear with adjustablestraps or laces to fasten the shoe tothe foot firmly

Mary Janes

Adjustable lace, buckle or strapfastenings hold the foot more

firmly

Firm and deep heel counterto provide adequate support

Firm midsole for support and control if indicated by your

podiatrist

Running Shoes

Smooth inner lining preventsfriction and blisters

Outsole with non-slipgrip prevents slips and

falls

Tips for a good fit

Ensure the correct width at the widest part of the shoe to the foot

Ensure sufficient heel counter depthand firmness for sufficient support

Ensure there is 1 - 2cm space from thelongest toe to the front of the shoe

CS-E-249-0921-V1

Copyright 2021 © National University Polyclinics – Revised September 2021