We’re reimagining footwear from the ground up, starting with adaptive socks and custom-fit sandals engineered for real-world anatomy and everyday performance.

Designed for partial-foot amputees, individuals living with diabetes, limb differences, and those navigating prosthetic use or post-operative recovery across the United States and worldwide, Neotrek's adaptive socks and custom footwear addresses pressure sensitivity, changing foot volume, and uneven loading through anatomically aware design.

Each product is built for real-world wear and supports comfort, stability, and long-term durability without compromising fit or aesthetics. Our adaptive and diabetic socks are designed to reduce friction, support circulation, and accommodate asymmetry without bulk, and our new compression socks are designed to provide light-to-moderate circulation support for individuals managing neuropathy, swelling, or extended time on their feet.

Problems We Solve

More than 16 million people in the United States manage diabetic foot complications, and hundreds of thousands live with partial-foot amputations caused by diabetes, trauma, or vascular disease. Many also experience neuropathy, circulation challenges, and pressure sensitivity that make standard footwear inadequate for daily wear, and when we consider those users worldwide, those statistics become even more staggering.

For individuals managing diabetic neuropathy, post-operative recovery, limb difference, or volume loss, conventional footwear rarely accounts for real-world anatomy. Standard sizing systems assume identical feet and uniform volume. The result is friction, instability, concentrated pressure points, and daily compromise where protection and circulation support should exist.

  • Asymmetry

    One foot often differs in length, width, or shape from the other. Standard pairs assume identical feet, which leads to a poor fit on at least one side.
  • Volume loss

    Changes in foot volume, whether from amputation, surgery, or post-operative recovery, create excess fabric, friction, and bunching in traditional socks.
  • Pressure points

    Ill-placed seams, tight toe boxes, and uneven compression can increase friction and pressure, especially for individuals managing diabetic neuropathy or post-operative sensitivity.
  • Prosthetic compatibility

    Many products fail to work with partial-foot prosthetics or orthotic devices, creating bulk, slippage, or instability inside the shoe.
  • Sizing inequity

    Conventional sizing systems do not account for limb difference, forcing people to size up, size down, or settle for something that never truly fits.
Close-up of Neotrek adaptive crew socks with seamless toe design, created for partial-foot amputees and individuals managing diabetic foot sensitivity.

What Sets Neotrek Apart

Neotrek was built to serve people whose needs have been overlooked by conventional footwear. Founded and operated by a partial-foot amputee, our approach is grounded in lived experience, clinical realities, and long-term trust. Every product reflects a firsthand understanding of asymmetry, changing foot volume, prosthetic compatibility, and pressure management.

Our adaptive socks and custom footwear are manufactured in the United States and engineered to reduce friction, support circulation, and improve stability without unnecessary bulk. Each product is backed for life.

Our Design & Technology

Answers to common questions about adaptive socks, diabetic neuropathy, circulation support, compression levels, and partial-foot amputation care.

Adaptive Sock and Diabetic Foot Care FAQs

Who are Neotrek socks designed for?

Neotrek socks are engineered for people with foot anatomy differences, including partial-foot amputees, individuals managing diabetic neuropathy, and anyone experiencing asymmetry, volume loss, or pressure sensitivity. They are also worn by people who spend long hours on their feet and need dependable circulation support and stability.

How do Neotrek socks differ from traditional socks?

Traditional socks assume two identical feet. Neotrek designs account for asymmetry, volume changes, and pressure points. Targeted cushioning, seamless construction, and anatomically aware sizing reduce friction and improve fit for those managing limb difference, post-operative recovery, or sensitive areas of the foot.

Are Neotrek socks appropriate for diabetic foot care?

Yes. Many customers managing diabetes use Neotrek socks for moisture management, pressure point reduction, and improved circulation support. While not a medical device, the construction prioritizes comfort and skin protection for individuals at higher risk of irritation or breakdown.

Do you offer compression options for circulation support?

Neotrek offers light to medium compression socks designed to promote circulation and reduce fatigue. Knee-high styles are frequently worn with AFOs and other orthotic devices, offering support without excessive bulk or seam irritation.

Where can I purchase Neotrek products?

Neotrek products are available worldwide through our website and Amazon. In the United States, products are also available through clinicians and federal healthcare systems, including VA pathways via approved procurement partners.

Neotrek knee-high light compression socks worn with athletic shoes and AFO brace, designed for partial-foot amputees and ideal for use with orthotics.

Now Available Through VA & Federal Contract Vehicles

Neotrek products serve customers worldwide through NeotrekFootwear.com and Amazon.com. Across the United States, they are also available for purchase within VA and federal healthcare systems via established contract vehicles, with compliant ordering supported by our SDVOSB partner, Lovell Government Services. Availability also extends to Indian Health Service facilities and military bases both domestically and abroad.

For Practitioners & Federal Purchasing