Collection: Medical Socks

Medical socks play a vital role in protecting sensitive feet, supporting circulation, and improving day-to-day comfort for individuals managing diabetes, swelling, or poor circulation.

At TDO Therapy, our Medical Socks collection has been carefully selected to complement our specialist orthopaedic footwear. These socks are designed to reduce pressure, minimise friction, and promote healthy blood flow — making them ideal for people who require extra care and protection.

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Designed for Circulation & Sensitive Feet

Many individuals experience swelling, neuropathy, or circulatory concerns that make standard socks unsuitable. Our range includes:

  • Diabetic-friendly socks with non-restrictive tops
  • Compression socks to assist venous return
  • Therapeutic designs for long periods of standing or travel

Each product is selected to prioritise comfort, breathability, and structured support without excessive tightness.

Why Medical Socks Matter

Wearing inappropriate socks can increase pressure, trap moisture, and cause irritation. For those managing diabetes or vascular concerns, this may increase risk of skin breakdown.

Our medical sock range is designed to:

  • Reduce pressure points
  • Improve comfort inside orthopaedic footwear
  • Support daily mobility
  • Assist with mild swelling and circulation concerns

These socks are ideal for use alongside structured medical footwear for enhanced foot protection.

Specialist Support from TDO Therapy

As a specialist provider of orthopaedic and diabetic footwear, TDO Therapy carefully selects complementary medical products that meet professional standards. Our medical sock collection supports patients seeking both comfort and preventative care.

FAQs for Medical Socks

1
Are medical socks the same as compression socks?

Not always. Medical socks is a broader category that includes diabetic-friendly socks, non-binding socks, and compression socks. Compression socks apply graduated pressure to support circulation, while diabetic socks focus on reducing pressure and friction.

2
Who should wear diabetic-friendly socks?

Diabetic-friendly socks are suitable for individuals with diabetes, sensitive skin, neuropathy, or circulation concerns. They are designed to reduce seam irritation and avoid restrictive elastic bands.

3
Can compression socks help with swelling?

Mild compression socks may assist with fluid management and venous return, particularly during long periods of sitting or standing. They are often used for travel, work, or mild oedema.

4
Can medical socks be worn with orthopaedic shoes?

Yes. In fact, medical socks are often recommended alongside structured orthopaedic footwear to enhance comfort, reduce friction, and improve overall foot protection.

Disclaimer: The information provided in these FAQs is for informational purposes and should not replace professional medical advice. If you suspect you have Diabetic Foot or any other medical condition, consult a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.