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Orthofeet’s arthritis shoes are designed to provide gentle support, cushioning, and relief for individuals with arthritis. Crafted to reduce pressure on joints and alleviate discomfort, these shoes incorporate advanced orthopedic features to improve mobility, enhance stability, and keep you comfortable all day. Ideal for everyday wear, Orthofeet arthritis shoes for women and men help you stay active while managing the unique challenges of arthritis.
Why Choose Orthofeet Arthritis Shoes?
Orthofeet arthritis shoes are engineered with a focus on minimizing joint strain and maximizing comfort. With soft, stretchable materials, premium orthotic insoles, and cushioned soles, these shoes create a soothing environment for sensitive feet and joints, providing relief and stability with every step.

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What are Adaptive Shoes?
If you have a difficult time lifting your feet fully off the ground as you walk to maintain a natural gait, adaptive shoes can help.
Adaptive shoes are a special type of footwear designed to be extra accommodating. The broadest definition is simply a shoe that enhances comfort, stability and mobility through features such as slip resistance and adjustable straps.
Cadense adaptive shoes go a step further, however, featuring variable friction technology to increase the ease with which you can walk across uneven surfaces.

Evolution of Adaptive Technology
Over recent years, more companies have seen the value in offering adaptive footwear and attire.
Coresight Research reported in 2019 that the amount of untapped opportunity in this market was roughly $47.3 billion.
It isn’t just the discovery of this market potential that has pushed the evolution of adaptive shoe technology forward, however. The science of footwear has also evolved.
In fact, Cadense began working on adaptive shoes in 2011, which was when a robotic system called MIT Skywalker was able to identify the individual components of a natural gait.
Cadense researcher Dr. Tyler Susko was able to use this discovery to develop adaptive shoes in collaboration with Dr. Elliot Hawkes.
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Who are Cadense adaptive shoes for?
We have created the Cadense Original adaptive sneaker for people experiencing walking difficulties. Our shoe may help seniors with walking difficulties, individuals experiencing foot drop, stroke patients, people with multiple-sclerosis, or cerebral palsy.
How do Cadense Adaptive shoes work?
Cadense adaptive shoes use our proprietary, patent-pending variable friction technology.
Low-friction elements on the shoe sole allow you the slide over everyday obstacles like uneven pavements. High friction rubber parts get activated when weight is placed on the shoe and allow you to stop and toe-off as needed.
See more details on how the Cadense Adaptive shoes work.
Which size should I pick?
When selecting the size for our shoes, we recommend choosing your regular size as our shoes are true to size. Our sizing is designed to provide a comfortable and accurate fit based on standard sizing conventions.
If you are uncertain about your size or have specific concerns, you may refer to our sizing guide for additional guidance. Feel free to reach out to our customer service team for personalized assistance. We want to ensure that you find the perfect fit and have a positive experience with our adaptive footwear.
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Medical Disclaimer: This website is not intended for the purpose of providing medical advice. This website’s information, content, and material are for informational purposes only and are not intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified physician or healthcare provider. Cadense Inc. may not be held liable for any damages whether incidental, ordinary or consequential. Cadense does not make any guarantee of any particular end result. Cadense makes no claims or guarantees of payment/reimbursement by any insurance companies. Cadense adaptive shoes are intended to provide greater mobility to those with walking difficulties.