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  1. Mens Ultra Wide Slippers 4E-6E

    Mens Ultra Wide Slippers 4E-6E
    Men's Ultra Wide Slippers 4E-6E For men who suffer from swollen feet and ankles, Sandpiper can offer an unrivalled selection of slippers that meet the needs of those who require something other than regular shoe sizes. Today we look at the main features of Steve, Gary, Walter and Wesley. All of which feature Ultra wide fitting, 2 in 1 fitting system and non-slip outdoor sole. When nothing else will fit, take a look at Walter and Wesley which feature the fold flat capability.
  2. NEW Zurich Ultra Wide Ladies Shoes 6E-8E

    NEW Zurich Ultra Wide Ladies Shoes 6E-8E
    NEW FOR SPRING 2017 Zurich Ladies Extra Wide Shoes New for 2017 is Zurich an ultra wide and extra deep 6E-8E fitting shoe. The Sandpiper range has not included such a wide fitting shoe for a few seasons but due to customer demand the 6E-8E fitting is back Walford/Walmer Elastane Extra Wide Shoes 4E-6E Our elastane stretch fitting styles, Walford and Walmer, offer a perfect solution for those with awkward toes, bunions or problem feet.
  3. Ladies Extra Wide Bootee Slippers 4E-6E

    Ladies Extra Wide Bootee Slippers 4E-6E
    Ladies Extra Wide Bootee Slippers VAL Val is the best looking bootee slipper you will find for swollen feet and is a consistently popular style with our customers. VERA For those who want something a little more exciting on their feet, Vera is a bright, great looking style where you won't have to sacrifice any comfort to look great. The wide opening and the supportive extra long touch fastening strap make this a really practical slipper, rated 5/5 by our customers on independent product review site Feefo.
  4. NEW Fife Extra Wide Ladies Shoes 4E-6E

    NEW Fife Extra Wide Ladies Shoes 4E-6E
    NEW FOR SPRING 2017 Fife Ladies Extra Wide Shoes New for 2017 is Fife an extra wide 4E-6E fitting shoe that has been designed as the result of customer demand. Based on our popular sling back style Ferring, Fife offers the same great features and closed-in toe area but with the back-in giving great padding and support around the ankle and heel. As with many of the Sandpiper Extra Wide shoes, Fife and Ferring offer the ultimate in comfort and adjustment for those people who struggle to find comfortable footwear because of medical conditions such as Bunions, Hammertoes or Diabetes. In particular, the deep toe box is really accommodating for problem toes.
  5. Orthotics & Supports

    Orthotics & Supports
    Orthotics Orthotics and arch supports are regularly recommended by physiotherapists, podiatrists and orthotists for the relief of foot pain, heel pain, shin pain, knee pain and back pain. Often, a biomechanical mal-alignment or lack of stability from the foot region can cause abnormal loads on the tissues of the foot and heel, shin, knee or back pain can develop as...
  6. Corns and Calluses

    Corns and Calluses
    Corns and calluses are areas of hard, thickened skin that develop when the skin is exposed to excessive pressure or friction. They commonly occur on the feet and can cause pain and discomfort when you walk.
  7. Rheumatoid Arthritis

    Rheumatoid Arthritis
    Rheumatoid arthritis is a long-term condition that causes pain, swelling and stiffness in the joints. The hands, feet and wrists are commonly affected, but it can also cause problems in other parts of the body. There may be periods where your symptoms become worse, known as a flare-up or flare. A flare can be difficult to predict, but with treatment it is possible to decrease the number of flares and minimise or prevent long-term damage to the joints.
  8. Bunions:Causes and Treatment

    Bunions:Causes and Treatment
    Bunions A bunion is a bony deformity of the joint at the base of the big toe. The medical name is hallux valgus. The main sign of a bunion is the big toe pointing towards the other toes on the same foot, which may force the foot bone attached to it (the first metatarsal) to stick outwards.
  9. Diabetes

    Diabetes
    Diabetes is a lifelong condition that causes a person’s blood sugar level to become too high. There are two main types of diabetes: Type 1 – where the pancreas doesn’t produce any insulin Type 2 – where the pancreas doesn’t produce enough insulin or the body’s cells don’t react to insulin. This means that glucose stays in the blood and isn’t used as fuel for energy.
  10. Sensitive Feet

    Sensitive Feet
    As we all get older, our feet change shape, and often we lose some of the natural padding on the bottom of our feet, that is present in younger years. Foot pain should not be considered normal, and should be addressed by consulting a professional.

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