Not that I have seen, but I have never looked either. I would think they would be quite difficult to get on and off. They would also be extremely hot. Instead of the neoprene, why don’t you see a podiatruist and find out if there is anything else you can do, such as padding, changing shoes, orthotics, etc.
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Vivian Abrams DPM
Not that I have seen, but I have never looked either. I would think they would be quite difficult to get on and off. They would also be extremely hot. Instead of the neoprene, why don't you see a podiatruist and find out if there is anything else you can do, such as padding, changing shoes, orthotics, etc.
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Vivian Abrams DPM
Not that I have seen, but I have never looked either. I would think they would be quite difficult to get on and off. They would also be extremely hot. Instead of the neoprene, why don’t you see a podiatruist and find out if there is anything else you can do, such as padding, changing shoes, orthotics, etc.