
Keep Your Team Comfortable. Keep Your Workplace Compliant.
Long hours on hard surfaces, safety-toe footwear, and improper support can lead to pain, injury, and lost productivity. We help employees stay protected and pain-free with clinically guided support for workplace footwear challenges.
๐ Who We Help
Employees in:
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Food service & hospitality
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Healthcare & caregiving
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Manufacturing & warehousing
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Janitorial, delivery, and transportation
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Education, retail & service industries
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First Responders
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Valet Trash Professionals
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Construction & Contractors
๐ฆถ What We Offer
Whether you wear safety-toe boots, slip-resistant shoes, or clinic-approved clogs we offer solutions designed to reduce fatigue, improve comfort, and support injury prevention. Custom work shoes are available too. Check out Custom Footwear in DFW for more info.
Clinic-based services include:
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โ Foot assessments for shift workers
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โ Custom orthotics built for work shoes and boots
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โ Comfort modifications to safety footwear
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โ Arch & heel support for plantar fasciitis, neuromas, bunions
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โ Diabetic-safe work footwear consultation
๐ง Why It Matters
Poor footwear and foot fatigue don’t just cause pain, they increase fall risk, reduce productivity, and lead to avoidable downtime.
Investing in workplace foot health supports:
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๐ผ Employee retention & comfort
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๐ง Injury prevention & OSHA compliance
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๐ก Morale, focus, and attendance
๐ Did You Know?
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Foot injuries cost employers $9,600 per day in lost productivity
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OSHA-compliant footwear helps prevent 37.6% of workplace injuries
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Ergonomic shoes reduce fatigue and boost shift performance
๐ ๏ธ Workplace Injuries from Improper or Missing Safety Footwear
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Over 60,000 foot injuries per year result in missed workdays due to inadequate or missing safety footwear.
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Slips, trips, and falls, often linked to improper footwear account for 25% of all workplace injury claims.
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Common injuries include:
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Puncture wounds, fractures, and amputations
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Chemical burns and skin irritation from exposure
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Electric shocks and static discharge
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OSHA mandates protective footwear under 29 CFR 1910.136, and non-compliance can lead to fines and legal consequences.
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A systematic review found that inappropriate occupational footwear contributes to:
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Plantar fasciitis, bursitis, and lower back pain
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Nail damage, calluses, and inflammatory foot conditions
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๐งช Diabetic-Safe Safety Footwear: Why It Matters
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34% of people with diabetes will develop a foot ulcer in their lifetime.
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Diabetic neuropathy reduces sensation, making injuries harder to detect, especially in hazardous work environments.
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Diabetic shoes help prevent:
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Blisters, calluses, and ulcers from friction and pressure
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Falls due to poor stability or ill-fitting footwear
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Infections from minor injuries that go unnoticed
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Features of diabetic-safe safety footwear include:
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Seamless interiors and cushioned soles
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Pressure redistribution to protect vulnerable areas
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Extra depth for orthotics and deformity accommodation
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๐ฅพ Custom Orthotics + Safety Footwear: The Power Combo for Worker Protection
๐ Why It Matters
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Over 90,000 foot injuries led to missed workdays in the U.S. between 2021–2022, despite mandated PPE use.
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Poor fit and lack of ergonomic support in safety boots are major contributors to chronic strain, falls, and MSK disorders
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Custom orthotics can transform protective footwear from a compliance item into a true injury prevention tool.
โ What Custom Orthotics Add to Safety Boots
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Shock absorption and pressure redistribution to reduce fatigue during long shifts.
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Improved posture and alignment, lowering strain on knees, hips, and lower back.
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Injury prevention for plantar fasciitis, stress fractures, and shin splints—especially in high-impact roles.
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Enhanced fit and comfort, especially for workers with flat feet, high arches, or diabetic sensitivity.
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Ergonomic personalization that compensates for poor boot sizing, gender-based fit gaps, and foot shape differences.
๐ก Outreach Insight
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Workers in construction, logistics, and industrial sectors often wear boots for 8–12 hours daily. Without proper support, this leads to cumulative damage.
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Additive manufacturing and modern orthotic design now allow for lightweight, durable inserts that integrate seamlessly with steel-toe and composite footwear.
๐ฃ Employer Takeaway
Failing to provide proper footwear, especially for diabetic employees can lead to:
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Increased injury claims and lost productivity
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Higher healthcare costs and long-term disability
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Legal liability under OSHA and ADA regulations
Investing in certified, job-appropriate footwear including diabetic-safe options is not just compliance it’s care.
Safety Footwear Checklist
๐ก๏ธ Protection Features
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๐ฆถ Steel or composite toe cap
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๐ก๏ธ Metatarsal guard
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๐งท Puncture-resistant sole
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๐งผ Slip-resistant tread
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โก Electrical hazard rated (EH)
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๐งช Water & chemical resistance
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โ๏ธ๐ฅ Insulation for hot/cold environments
๐ Fit & Comfort
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๐ Roomy toe box
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๐งโ๏ธ Snug heel fit
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๐ฆต Arch support or orthotic-ready
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๐จ Cushioned, breathable design
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๐ Proper size & width
๐งผ Maintenance
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๐งฝ Easy-clean surfaces
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๐๏ธ Regular damage checks
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๐ Replace worn soles/toe caps
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๐ง Waterproofing as needed
โ ๏ธ Workplace Alignment
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๐งฐ Matches job hazards
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๐ข OSHA & ASTM F2413 compliant
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โ Approved by safety officer

๐งพ Group Discounts Available
We offer group wellness pricing for employers referring multiple staff members or integrating our services into health and safety programs. Ask how we can support your team.

๐ฃ Start Supporting Your Workforce Today
Have employees dealing with foot pain, poor shoe fit, or standing fatigue? Let’s get them the expert help they deserve. Complete the form below and I’ll follow up promptly to discuss how we can support your team’s foot health.

