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Euro Comfort Shoes:
Opt for Euro Comfort Shoes to Help Alleviate Painful Foot Aches
 
Euro comfort shoes all come in European sizes, and feature such attributes as a wide toe box (to ensure plenty of wiggle room) and an anatomically molded footbed (to ensure absolute fit and comfort). In short, Euro comfort shoes are designed to give you the best available cushioning and support.

Euro comfort shoes are known throughout the world as the most comfortable shoes available. If you have problem feet, you may want to think about getting some Euro comfort shoes. Many ill-fitting, poorly designed shoes can contribute to such conditions as bunions, corns and calluses, and can irritate sensitive, diabetic and swollen feet. Roomy Euro comfort shoes, however, can provide you with the cushioning and support you need to walk, sightsee, hike and move in comfort.

Many Euro comfort shoes featuring the Euro comfort design are sold here on FootSmart, including slippers and clogs from brand names like Romika and Fargeot.

 
What to Look for When Shopping for Euro Comfort Shoes
 
Euro comfort shoes are a kind of therapeutic shoe. The ideal therapeutic shoe should have the following characteristics:
  • Firm heel counter
  • Wide enough toe box to accommodate toes without pinching them
  • Semi-rigid or rigid shank
  • Removable inner sole
  • Long vamp
  • Heel measuring between ¾ - 1½ inches

Here are some other features to consider in Euro comfort shoes and other types of therapeutic shoes:
  • Euro comfort shoes with a padded collar and tongue can help protect sensitive areas, reduce irritation and secure the fit.
  • Euro comfort shoes with a rubber outsole can aid with slip resistance.
  • Comfortable shoes with an interchangeable removable insole can help with perspiration problems and accommodate any orthotic devices.
  • Euro comfort shoes with Velcro® help provide good closure.
  • Comfortable shoes featuring a plastizote foam lining mold to the foot to reduce pressure points and provide customized comfort and protection.
  • Euro comfort shoes with a firm compression EVA midsole and breathable leather upper are a good buy.
  • Euro comfort shoes with a flared outsole help enhance foot stability.
  • Euro comfort shoes with a polyurethane rocker sole help reduce ball-of-foot pain and absorb shock.
 
Euro Comfort Shoes for People with Specific Foot Ailments
 
People with specific ailments should look for comfortable shoes that can help best relieve their pain, and Euro comfort shoes certainly provide good cushioning and support.
  • Euro comfort shoes for diabetics and those with swollen feet should be quite roomy. Oxfords, for example, are good examples of shoes that – with their added depth feature – can accommodate even the fifth toe.
  • If you’re suffering from bunions, your shoes should have spandex stretch uppers to help reduce chafing and friction when walking.
  • If you have heel pain and need shoes for plantar fasciitis, add over-the-counter arch supports to your shoes. If this doesn’t help alleviate pain, visit a podiatrist to be fitted for custom orthotics.
 
Tips for Buying Euro Comfort Shoes
 
1. Never buy your Euro comfort shoes first thing in the morning. The feet swell as the day goes on, and your Euro comfort shoes should accommodate this added size.

2. Always break in new Euro comfort shoes at home on carpeting.

3. Do not expect shoes to stretch. If the shoe does not fit, do not wear it. Check to make sure your Euro comfort shoes have a thumb-length space at the toe end of the shoe beyond the longest toe to receive the best care.


Information on foot, leg and lower body health conditions provided by The Podiatry Institute, dedicated to advancing the standard of care in podiatric medicine and its effects on muscoskeletal health.
 
 
 
 
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