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When you go shoe shopping try to go in the afternoon, when your feet have swelled a bit. And make sure to try on both shoes, since many people have one foot larger than the other!
Women experience about four times as many foot-related problems as men. High heels and other types of ill-fitting footwear are chiefly to blame, because of the unnatural pressure and strain they add to the arch and toe box.
It’s estimated that up to 60 million adults in the US have flat feet. If you or your child has foot pain, it’s a good idea to see the podiatrist for a thorough evaluation and treatment. With proper care, you can prevent additional discomfort and debilitating complications.
Did you know that your foot has 26 bones, 33 joints and over 100 muscles, tendons, and ligaments? Each step you take involves all these parts working together – so even the smallest injury or structural flaw can cause pain and interfere with your daily activities.
Why are flip-flops bad for your feet? The lack of arch, heel, and lateral support offered by flip-flops leaves one vulnerable to such things as foot fatigue, plantar fasciitis, and sprained ankles. Furthermore, curling your toes to keep flip-flops from falling off your feet can contribute to bunions or hammer-toes!