Patient Education
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- Achilles Tendonitis
- Ankle Equinus
- Arthritis of Big Toe joint
- Bunion
- Callus
- Capsulitis
- Flatfoot: Acq'd. PTTD
- Ganglion cysts
- Gouty Arthritis
- Hallux Varus
- Hammertoe deformity
- Ingrown toenails
- Kohler’s Osteochondroses
- Limb Length Inequality
- Metatarsal Arthralgia
- Metatarsal Stress Fracture
- Neuroma - Intermetatarsal
- Pediatric Flat Foot
- Peroneal dislocation
- Peroneal tendon tear
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Plantar Fibroma
- Retrocalcaneal Bursitis
- Sesamoid Fracture
- Shin Splints
- Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
- Tailor's bunion
- Toenail Fungus
- Warts - Verruca Plantaris
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- Overview
- Diabetic Shoes
- Shoe Modification
- Accommodative Orthotics
- Ankle Foot Orthosis (AFO) - Overview
- Richie Brace® - AFO
- Dorsiflexory Assist Device (Allard® ToeOFF Brace)
- Gauntlet AFO (Arizona®)
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- Overview
- Preoperative Care
- Day of Surgery
- Postoperative Care
- Bunionectomy
- Bunionectomy - Post-Op
- Neuroma Surgical Care
- No Barefoot Walking
- Activity Limitations
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Diabetic Shoes
There are two types of diabetic shoes: custom molded and depth shoes.
Custom molded shoes are shoes that are:
- constructed over a positive model of the wearer's foot
- made from leather or other material of equal quality
- have removable inserts that can be altered or placed as the wearer's condition warrants
- have some form of shoe closure, such as lace or Velcro
Depth shoes are shoes that:
- have a full length heel to toe liner that, when removed, provides a minimum of 3/16 inch of additional depth used to accommodate custom molded or customized inserts
- made from leather or other material of equal quality
- have some form of shoe closure, such as lace or Velcro
- are available in full and half sizes with a minimum of three widths
Custom molded shoes are only used for severe foot deformities when an off the shelf depth shoe will not accommodate the wear’s foot. Medicare requires that specific documentation be met in order to cover a custom molded shoe.
There are a wide range of Depth shoes that meet Medicare criteria from athletic walking shoes to Mary Jane’s to work boots, depending on the patient’s specific needs. Manufacturers of depth shoes will submit a sample shoe to make sure it meets Medicare criteria--if approved--it receives an “A5500” code and Medicare can be billed for the product.
Schedule an Appointment

Please call 805.543.7788 for San Luis Obispo, 805.434.2009 for Templeton, or email us to request an appointment.