Duosoft Therapeutic Diabetic Insoles for Arthritis and People with Diabetes
Premium diabetic insoles designed to provide relief to sore, sensitive diabetic and arthritic feet.
Made from Polyurethane with a plastazote top cover, offering combined shock absorption and warming.
Designed to alleviate pain, reduce pressure points and enhance overall foot health.
With a plastazote top cover the insoles provide an in-shoe warming effect. Perfect for sensitive feet.
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Relief for Sore, Sensitive Diabetic and Arthritic Feet
These therapeutic insoles are designed for sore, sensitive feet that need a softer, more protective base inside the shoe.
They combine a cushioning Plastazote top cover with a firmer shock-absorbing polyurethane base to help reduce pressure points, improve comfort and support more even weight distribution during daily wear.
They are particularly suitable where friction reduction, cushioning and gentle support matter, including diabetic and arthritic foot care. The trim-to-fit format also makes them practical for a wide range of everyday footwear.
Key selling points
Pressure relief for sensitive feet
Helps reduce localised pressure and discomfort in shoes, especially where the foot is vulnerable or easily irritated.
Plastazote top cover
Provides warming, cushioning contact underfoot while helping reduce friction and shear forces.
Shock-absorbing support layer
The firmer base helps improve stability and spread load more evenly without feeling overly rigid.
Breathable construction
Helps keep the foot environment drier and more comfortable during everyday use.
Trim-to-fit design
Can be adjusted to suit the shape and length of many shoes for a neater, more secure fit.
Sold as a pair
Supplied ready for use in both shoes, making them suitable for daily comfort and long-term wear routines.
What it does and how it works
These insoles work by combining a soft cushioning contact layer with a more supportive base. The top layer helps reduce friction, shear and pressure at the skin surface, while the lower layer helps absorb impact and improve weight distribution as you walk or stand.
In practical terms, this means the foot gets a gentler interface inside the shoe, along with more stable support underneath. That combination can be helpful where feet feel sore, sensitive, pressure-prone or easily aggravated by ordinary insoles.
Common problems it may help with
- Sore, sensitive feet that need more cushioning in everyday shoes
- Pressure points that become uncomfortable during standing or walking
- Friction and shear concerns in high-risk or delicate feet
- Foot discomfort linked to diabetes or arthritis
- General foot pain where extra underfoot comfort is needed
- Heel and forefoot discomfort where a softer, shock-absorbing insole may help
Applications and suitability
- Everyday footwear needing extra cushioning and protection
- Diabetic foot care routines where pressure reduction matters
- Arthritic feet needing softer underfoot comfort
- General comfort use for people who spend long periods on their feet
- Supportive in-shoe use where a trim-to-fit therapeutic insole is preferred
- Clinical recommendation where friction and pressure management are priorities
They are well suited to informed consumers and healthcare professionals looking for a cushioning insole that focuses on comfort, pressure management and everyday wearability.
Who it may not suit
- Anyone looking for a highly rigid orthotic device rather than a cushioning therapeutic insole
- Users who need more targeted biomechanical correction than a comfort insole can provide
- Shoes with very limited depth where adding an insole may affect fit
- Feet with active wounds, sudden changes in skin condition or unexplained pain that need clinical assessment first
If you have diabetes and are unsure whether a non-custom insole is appropriate for your foot status, seek professional guidance before use.
Diabetic Insoles for Arthritis and Diabetes
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Product specifications
| Product type | Therapeutic diabetic insoles |
|---|---|
| Top cover | Plastazote |
| Base material | Polyurethane |
| Core function | Cushioning, pressure reduction, shock absorption and support |
| Breathability | Breathable construction |
| Fit | 5 Sizes |
| Pack format | Sold per pair |
Usage instructions
- Remove the existing insole from the shoe if extra depth is needed.
- Trim the insoles carefully to match the shape of your footwear if required.
- Place them into clean, dry shoes and make sure they lie flat without curling at the edges.
- Wear them consistently to assess comfort, pressure relief and support during normal activity.
- If you have very sensitive feet, build up wear time gradually and check your skin regularly.
- Clean with mild detergent and allow them to air dry fully before reuse.
Benefits
- Helps cushion sore, sensitive feet during daily wear
- Supports more even weight distribution underfoot
- May help reduce friction and shear in pressure-prone feet
- Can improve comfort for diabetic and arthritic foot care routines
- Provides shock absorption for walking and standing
- Breathable materials help support a more comfortable in-shoe environment
- Trim-to-fit format makes them practical for many footwear styles
Contraindications & warnings
- Check fit carefully, especially if footwear is shallow or already tight.
- Stop use if the insoles create rubbing, pressure marks or worsening discomfort.
- If you have diabetes, inspect your feet regularly and seek advice if you notice skin changes or sore areas.
- Do not rely on insoles alone where there is significant pain, ulcer risk, wound care need or rapidly changing symptoms.
- Replace the insoles when they become worn or compressed enough to reduce their cushioning effect.
FAQs
Who are these insoles designed for?
They are designed for people with sensitive feet who need extra cushioning and pressure relief, particularly where diabetic or arthritic foot comfort is a priority. They can also help anyone who wants a softer, more protective in-shoe feel for everyday wear.
What makes them suitable for diabetic feet?
The Plastazote top layer helps reduce friction and shear, while the firmer base helps distribute load more evenly across the foot. That combination can be helpful where pressure points and skin protection need careful attention.
Can they help with blisters, calluses and pressure-related sore areas?
They may help by cushioning the foot and reducing local friction and pressure build-up inside the shoe. Regular foot checks are still important, especially for anyone with diabetes or reduced foot sensation.
Are they suitable for arthritis?
Yes, they can be a good option where joints are sore or stiff and a softer, more shock-absorbing insole is preferred. The cushioning top layer and supportive base can help improve day-to-day comfort during standing and walking.
Can they help with plantar fasciitis or heel pain?
They may help by adding soft cushioning and shock absorption under the heel and midfoot. They are primarily comfort-focused insoles, so people needing stronger biomechanical control may require a more structured orthotic option.
Can they help with sesamoiditis or forefoot pain?
They can help by creating a more cushioned and supportive base under the forefoot. In some cases, more targeted offloading may still be needed depending on the exact cause and location of the pain.
Will they fit my shoes?
They are designed to be trimmed to fit, which makes them easier to adapt to different shoes. For best results, make sure the insole lies flat and the shoe still feels secure rather than cramped.
Can I wear them all day?
In many cases, yes. If your feet are very sensitive or you are new to therapeutic insoles, it is sensible to build up wear time gradually and monitor comfort and skin condition as you go.
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Product Summary
These therapeutic diabetic insoles combine a Plastazote top cover with a shock-absorbing polyurethane base to provide cushioning, pressure relief and everyday support for sensitive feet. They are suited to diabetic and arthritic foot comfort, help reduce friction and pressure points, and can be trimmed to fit a wide range of shoes.

































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