High Heels: Why You Shouldn't Wear Them
Women have known for years that high heels are not good for their feet, and most will not deny that they can be extremely uncomfortable. Still, high heels remain an...
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Women have known for years that high heels are not good for their feet, and most will not deny that they can be extremely uncomfortable. Still, high heels remain an...
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Heel pain is most often occurs doing regular everyday activities. Heel pain can develop despite no increase in activity levels or because the sufferer began an unusual new routine. Of...
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Have you been using extra wide insoles with your extra wide shoes? Some people are born with wide feet; some are born with narrow feet. Others have feet with normal...
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The feet are our foundation. All of our body weight rests on the feet as we stand. Our weight shifts from foot to foot as we walk or run. Add...
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One of the most common misconceptions about arch supports is that they only help the arches of your feet. In fact, many people only consider buying an arch support when...
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Achilles Tendonitis is a debilitating foot disorder that brings on swelling of the Achilles tendon - the tendon running vertically on the back of the heel. Athletes are highly susceptible...
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Why might you need to consider metatarsal support? For any of these reasons: You have Morton's Neuroma You have been diagnosed with Sesamoiditis. Your doctor called your condition Metatarsalgia. You...
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There are many Men, Women, and (even) Children whom are in need of extra large, long, and/or wide shoe insoles. Those with large feet often need more foot support due...
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Ever have the problem were the shoes you want have a good fit but in all reality are just to big? While it's good to wear loose shoes so as...
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When you first wonder what is a heel spur, you may think of the little metal projection on a cowboy boot that is used to spur a horse on to...
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When we talk about feet, we typically classify the height of your foot arch into one of 3 categories: medium (or neutral) arch, low arch, or high arch. All three...
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