Foot Care With The Right Footwear
Shoes are the first barrier of protection from the pavement or
ground where we walk, stand and run every day.
The last thing you want is a pair of shoes that cause your feet
to hurt.
But often, when we purchase a new pair of shoes or any kind of
footwear, style and cost take precedence.
We don't consider the fact that we spend too little time
selecting footwear that will take care of our feet
If you're looking for foot care when you buy footwear, you
should keep a few basic guidelines in mind when selecting your
shoes.
In all cases, the shoe should not constrain but rather support
the foot and provide proper arch support.
The shoes you choose should most of all protect you from the
environment you are in.
Shoes that do not fit can cause bunions, corns, calluses,
hammertoes and other disabling foot disorders.
If you wear shoes that are too small, it can lead to permanent
foot care problems that may require you to consult an orthopedic
specialist or use expensive foot care orthotic products.
Recommendations for selecting the right footwear: The American
Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons has developed tips to help people
reduce their risk of foot problems. Use this guide when you shop
for shoes.
http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/fact/thr_report.cfm?Thread_ID=101&topca
tegory=Foot