Shoes
Shoe Types and Recommendations
Each of the shoe categories represent different shoe stylings for your specific footwear needs. Whether your shoe selection is based on your participation in sport activities including walking, or running or a dress shoe appropriate for your work-place environment, these shoes will be supportive of your foot and ankle healthcare needs.
All of these shoes within the specific shoe categories will be a helpful tools in the care of your specific foot and ankle problem as recommended by San Luis Podiatry Group.
Women's Shoes
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Dress/CasualRead More »
Taking an understated approach can give you the right look while adding additional comfort compared to a strictly “dress” shoe.
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AthleticRead More »
Whether walking or running, the right amount of support and cushioning goes a long way. Most high quality shoes utilize different densities of foam to support the foot through the gait cycle. Rigid but comfortable heel counters and torsional stability make these supportive recommendations the …
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ClogsRead More »
The unique open-back design of a clog will lend comfort to your feet in so many ways. Achilles problems are not touched by this footwear with a backless design.
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SandalsRead More »
When the heat is on, you’re looking to cool down. An open sandal allows the foot to breathe and possibly alleviate swelling of the foot due to higher temperatures and lack of breathability compared to most shoes.
When you need a fully customized fit with a removable footbed, …
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Rocker SolesRead More »
"Rocker" soled shoes have an eliptical shape to the bottom of the shoe. This unique style promotes a "rocking" or rolling motion from heel to toe.
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Diabetic ( HCPCS Code A5500)Read More »
Specifically chosen by our diabetic care professionals. This footwear contains extra depth insoles perfect for modification or completely removable for a custom accommodative orthosis.
Men's Shoes
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DressRead More »
When you want to look your best for work or an important evening, dressing to impress is the order of the day. Getting that perfect look while also having the right support can be an elusive pair of shoes to find. Our recommended dress shoes have more torsional stability and overall …
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CasualRead More »
Taking an understated approach can give you the right look while adding additional comfort compared to a strictly “dress” shoe.
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AthleticRead More »
Whether walking or running, the right amount of support and cushioning goes a long way. Most high quality shoes utilize different densities of foam to support the foot through the gait cycle. Rigid but comfortable heel counters and torsional stability make these supportive recommendations the …
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ClogsRead More »
The unique open-back design of a clog will lend comfort to your feet in so many ways. Achilles problems are not touched by this footwear with a backless design.
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SandalsRead More »
When the heat is on, you’re looking to cool down. An open sandal allows the foot to breathe and possibly alleviate swelling of the foot due to higher temperatures and lack of breathability compared to most shoes.
When you need a fully customized fit with a removable footbed, …
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Diabetic ( HCPCS Code A5500)Read More »
Specifically chosen by our diabetic care professionals. This footwear contains extra depth insoles perfect for modification or completely removable for a custom accommodative orthosis.