One of the benefits of orthopedic shoes is that they can be customized to meet the needs of your specific foot condition. Whether you are dealing with sore feet, leg pain, or a painful arch, properly fitted orthopedic shoes can help.
Did you know that many types of custom shoes can last up to three times longer than regular off the rack shoes? This means that custom shoes won't just fit your feet better, but also your wallet.
Did you know that buying shoes that don’t fit right in the toe area can cause more problems than just a few blisters? Hammertoes and bunions are just a few foot disorders that require a proper fitting shoe.
One of the key parts of a shoe’s fit is the heel. The heel should fit snugly enough that it won’t slip out when you walk, but shouldn’t be so tight that it rubs or hurts your heel. If you’re having trouble, then our salespeople can help you find the right shoe.
When a shoe is too tight, many people think that the solution is to buy a larger size. However, in such cases, a wider shoe may be the best option.
Did you know that trimming your toenails correctly can help to reduce foot problems? The best way to trim toenails is to trim them straight across with toenail clippers, leaving a little bit of the nail above the toes.