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What a Woman Wears

When it comes to shoes, women typically have all types and styles of shoes. There is practically a shoe for every color of the rainbow and every occasion you can think of. There are flip flops, sneakers, boat shoes, clogs, flats, high heels, sandals, and so on and so forth. The amount of different types of shoes is vast and impressive. Many of these shoes are often terrible for a woman’s feet, especially high heels. They are the culprits for a lot of pain and suffering and many foot and ankle problems that podiatrists see in their office every day.Image may be NSFW.
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If a woman insists on wearing high heels, it is important that she consider swapping them out for part of the day. Switching to flats or sneakers to give your feet a break can make a huge difference in the overall health of the foot.

Wearing heels with different heights is also beneficial to the feet. Women can also try “walking” heels. These heels are specifically designed to blend fashion and comfort together. They offer a wider toe box and reinforced heels for stability. These heels are less likely to cause ankle sprains, bunions, and blisters. They are not perfect though. They can still contribute to foot problems in the long term.

Overall, the best shoe for a woman’s foot is a lace-up sneaker. Not only do they offer ample amounts of stability and support, but there is less danger to the foot over all. As soon as the heel of a shoe disappears, the risk of a foot or ankle injury lessens. Sneakers also have good arch support, good shock absorption and a wider toe box for optimal fit.

Do you wear high heels every day? Do you have lumps on your feet? Do they ache or burn after a long day at work? It is time to see a podiatrist at Dr. Mayer Salama and Dr. Daniel Salama located in Dearborn, Farmington Hills, Clarkston, and Trenton, Michigan. Dr. Mayer Salama and Dr. Daniel Salama will help diagnose your foot condition and get you on the road to recovery. Call 313-274-0990 or make an appointment online to help. We care about you, let us help.


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