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Engineered to offload

DiabetiX™ by TalarMade combines geometry and materials developed from a biomechanical perspective, to deliver functional load management and pressure reduction.

Key Features

  • Anatomically shaped
    to maximise pressure reduction
  • D-X1 Top
    cover dampens compressive forces and absorbs shear
  • Viscoelastic stabilising base
    dissipates pathological loads
  • Intrinsic heel raise
    reduces forefoot pressures and creates smoother gait transition
  • Trimmable
    to size and to suit different footwear

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  • DiabetiX™

    £78.00 Inc VAT Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

Introducing DiabetiX

A scientifically proven, prefabricated insole – engineered for the at-risk diabetic foot. Developed by Orthotists and Podiatrists, DiabetiX™ supports healthcare providers in delivering proactive, preventive care.

  • Scientifically proven
    Validation of mechanical performance against competitor products through in-shoe pressure testing.
  • Cost effective
    Provides accessible protection for individuals deemed at risk compared to expensive custom insoles or treatment costs for managing an ulcer

Key Benefits

  • Prevention
    Reduces risk of ulceration and re-ulceration
  • Protection
    Provides compression damping and mimics lost plantar cushioning
  • Reduction
    Manages intrinsic loads on anatomical structures to optimise individual gait patterns, reducing plantar pressure and shear forces.

Designed For

At risk feet without significant deformity

Can also be used for

  • Peripheral Neuropathy
  • Epidermolysis Bullosa
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis & other inflammatory conditions

DiabetiX™ - Free 30-minute live educational webinar

A preventive insole designed to reduce mechanical trauma leading to diabetic plantar foot ulceration and re-ulceration. In this webinar, Neville Parker, Professor Nachi Chockalingham, and Simon Dickinson present evidence-based mechanical insights into why diabetic feet ulcerate, and how advanced insole material science can meaningfully reduce injury risk before wounds occur.

Free 30-minute course

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20/01/2026
19:00 - 19:30

Free 30-minute course

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21/01/2026
12:30 - 13:00
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