The Best Shoes For Neuropathy That Keep Pain And Discomfort At Bay
More than 20 million Americans have some form of neuropathy, a condition caused by damage to peripheral nerves. The best shoes for neuropathy offer a lot of cushion and support, accommodate different foot widths, are adjustable and often have a rocker sole. “Choosing the right footwear is not just about comfort, it’s a crucial part of managing neuropathy,” says Chicago podiatric foot and ankle surgeon Dr. Mohammad Usman. “The shoes you choose can significantly reduce pain and prevent complications.”
Typically, neuropathy causes symptoms such as numbness, sharp or burning pain, sensitivity to touch, muscle weakness and a lack of coordination. The picks on this list help minimize those issues. The Brooks Ghost Max’s rocker profile, wide width options and plush cushioning make it our top pick overall. We also found sandals and slip-ons, and a Hoka pair to keep you moving and pain-free.
- Best Shoes For Neuropathy Overall: Brooks Ghost Max
- Best Wide Shoes For Neuropathy: New Balance Fresh Foam 1080v13
- Best Walking Shoes For Neuropathy: Anodyne Sport Runner
- Best Slip-On Shoes For Neuropathy: Orthofeet Kita Hands-Free
- Best Sandals For Neuropathy: Hoka Hopara Sandal
- Best Comfortable Shoes For Neuropathy: Skechers Max Cushioning Elite 2.0
- Best Hoka Shoes For Neuropathy: Hoka Clifton 9
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- The author of this story, Forbes Vetted contributor Molly Calhoun, has written about men’s and women’s shoes at length, and has interviewed everyone from podiatrists to physical therapists to determine the best fits, profiles and styles.
- Forbes Vetted Deputy Editor Kari Molvar oversaw the editing of this piece. She, too, has written exhaustively about footwear and has logged countless miles as a runner and walker.
- We interviewed Dr. Mohammad Usman, a Chicago podiatric surgeon at Michigan Avenue Podiatry, for this story to gain insight into the needs of those who suffer from neuropathy and how the right shoes can help benefit them.
How We Chose The Best Shoes For Neuropathy
When determining the best in a footwear category, our process involves extensive research, a comprehensive survey of consumer reviews and external expert guidance.
- We first investigated shoes from best-selling brands offered in cushioned, wide fits as well as shoes from orthopedic brands.
- We included Dr. Usman’s recommendations for brands and specific styles that are well-suited to neuropathic patients.
- The primary specs that we took into consideration for this story include availability of different shoe widths, cushioning and support, adjustability and whether or not the sole had a rocker profile. We also assessed whether the shoe came in a variety of colors and sizes, and we included both women’s and men’s versions where possible.
- We evaluated hundreds of actual user reviews to see if these shoes provided comfort, a good fit and relief from neuropathy symptoms.
What To Consider When Looking For Shoes For Neuropathy
The right shoes can help alleviate symptoms of neuropathy by providing proper support, cushioning, and reducing pressure points.
Width Options And Adjustability
One of the first things to look for are wide and extra wide shoe widths if you have neuropathy. “Tight or narrow shoes can compress the feet, intensifying pain and numbness,” says Usman. A wide toe box helps reduce pressure points, and adjustable closures that can accommodate foot swelling and provide a good fit. “I encourage my patients to try shoes on later in the day when feet are more likely to be swollen and to bring any orthotics they use when shopping for shoes,” says Usman. “Ill-fitting or inappropriate footwear can worsen neuropathy symptoms by causing additional pressure and friction, which can lead to sores and further nerve damage.”
Cushioning And Support
Soft and cushioned insoles provide lots of relief for those suffering from sharp or stabbing foot pain, so in general, the more cushioned the shoe the better it will absorb shock and will feel to those with peripheral neuropathy. Good arch support will maintain proper foot alignment and reduce pressure on the nerves as well. It may sound obvious, but “high heels should be avoided as they increase pressure on the front of the foot, worsening symptoms,” says Usman.
Rocker Soles
Research shows that rocker-type bottoms are beneficial to those with neuropathy because that type of shoe profile offloads pressure on the forefoot.
Socks
When trying on shoes, make sure you are wearing the appropriate socks—and not just to be sure you’re getting the accurate size. “Neuropathy results in decreased sensations in the