Charcot Foot Footwear
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Charcot foot is a sudden softening of the bones in the foot that can occur in people who have significant nerve damage (neuropathy). In these cases, the bones are weakened enough to fracture during normal activity - and with continued walking after a fracture, the foot will eventually change shape. As the disorder progresses, the arch collapses and the foot takes on
a convex shape, giving it a rocker-bottom appearance, making it very difficult to walk