YDA Cream Leather with Light Sole
YDA Cream Leather with Light Sole
YDA Cream Leather with Light Sole
YDA Cream Leather with Light Sole
YDA Cream Leather with Light Sole
YDA Cream Leather with Light Sole
YDA Cream Leather with Light Sole
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YDA Cream Leather with Light Sole

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£158.33 ( £190.00 incl. VAT)
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£158.33 ( £190.00 incl. VAT)
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Your Daily Activity – YDA

New-season All leather trainers with the same amazing technology as the much-loved fabric top version

Features:

Strong fibreglass support in the sole to give extra support and stability to the foot (rocker sole)
Springboard system ensures less friction when worn, yet still remaining ultra-light.
Strengthened support at the back of the shoe again for added support and stability for the ankle.
Seam-free inner lining, the shoe is an ideal in prevention of ulceration for diabetics
Removable Insoles allow for bespoke orthotics to be added.

YDA shoes are recommended for the following conditions:

  • Diabetic Foot Ulcer prevention, and other common forefoot diseases.
  • Recommended for Diabetics type 1 and type 2 for people with foot at no risk, at risk (neuropathy and or vasculopathy) and at high risk (neuropathy and/or vasculopathy + minor deformity) (IWGDF 2015).
  • Those that suffer from Hallux valgus, Hallux Rigidus & Hallux Limitus,
  • Restricted range of movement of the forefoot.
  • Fractures of the metatarsal bones where support is needed
  • Habitual toe walkers
  • Patients who wear orthotics and require additional support
  • Painful feet and Plantar fasciitis, Ligament injuries of the forefoot,
  • Post-surgical operations, where extra support is needed,
  • Toe amputations.
  • Patient with Osteoarthritis
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Gout
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