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[ Home > Compression Garments > Jobst > Jobst SensiFoot > Jobst SensiFoot Crew Diabetic Socks ]

Jobst SensiFoot Crew Compression Socks (8-15 mmHg)

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Regular Price: $16.00
Internet Price: $11.50

Select Size and Color

SensiFoot Diabetic Socks by Jobst offer comfort and protection in every step.

Style: Crew
Available Colors: White, Black, Navy, Brown
Available Sizes: Unisex XS - XL See Size Chart Below

Fiber Content:17% Nylon
3% Spandex

Care Instructions: Machine washable in warm water. Do not bleach. Tumble dry at low temperature.

  • Non-irritating, smooth toe seam
  • Extra padding in the foot, heel and toe
  • Acrylic multi-fiber yarns
  • Antibacterial, antifungal finish*
  • Non-constricting, mild compression**
  • Five contour-fit sizes.
*Antibacterial/antifungal finish inhibits growth of bacteria and fungi on the sock and helps prevent odor.

**Knee and crew styles only.

The Right Sock
Selecting the right pair of socks is a crucial part of your overall foot care routine. As a person living with diabetes, the Sensifoot diabetic sock has been designed with your unique needs in mind. SensiFoot combines the comfort you want in an every-day sock with the protection you need from diabetes-related foot problems. "Regular" cotton socks just don't compare.

Extra padding, a non-irritating toe seam, and multi-fiber yarns are all features that separate SensiFoot from everyday cotton socks.

SensiFoot makes daily comfort and protection as easy as getting dressed in the morning.

Foot Care Tips from the American Diabetes Association

  • Look at and touch your feet everyday
  • Keep your feet clean and dry
  • Cut or file toenails with the shape of the toe, smoothing all sharp edges
  • Moisturize dry skin with a lotion
  • Avoid injury to the feet. Have corns, calluses or ingrown toenails treated by a professional
  • Wear well-fitting, soft leather or fabric shoes
  • Check shoes daily for cracks, pebbles, or other things that might damage your feet
  • Get your blood glucose under control
  • Wear well-fitting socks, without a thick toe seam, made of material that wicks moisture away from skin
Be Aware of
  • Changes in skin color or temperature
  • Swelling in the foot or ankle
  • Pain in the legs
  • Open sores on the feet that are slow to heal
  • Ingrown toenails or toenails infected with fungus
  • Corns/calluses/bunions
  • Dry cracks in the skin, especially around the heel
If you have a foot problem that is slow to go away or continues to get worse, contact a healthcare professional immediately.


Color Chart
Black
Navy
Brown
White
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