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| Good Feet |
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Many people often take good feet for granted. They might continue to wear ill-fitting shoes or high heel shoes, only to face consequences later. They may continue wearing cramped shoes and chafing socks, only to be in pain later. If a foot ailment takes its toll, and you find you’re no longer in possession of good feet, find relief at FootSmart. Here you can rediscover how good feet can feel with a set of orthotics, inserts, socks or shoes specifically designed to help relieve your foot pain.
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| Why Don’t I Have Good Feet? |
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Aside from the wear and tear that increases as you age, many factors contribute to general foot pain and the fact that you no longer have good feet, including:
- Ill-fitting shoes, as well as poorly structured shoes.
- High-heeled shoes can cause a particular type of foot pain for women who wear them, as they concentrate all weight and pressure on the toes.
- Some types of clogs and sandals also provide little support, and can contribute to your foot pain.
- Systemic medical conditions and poor circulation.
- Strenuous exercising.
- Flat feet and falling arches.
- Inflammation (swelling, increased temperature, loss of function) caused by infection, tumors, arthritis or trauma.
- Structural deformities, whether congenital or progressive in type, such as hammertoes and bunions.
FootSmart has a wide variety of products designed to give you back that good feet feeling. If you are suffering from chronic foot pain, we suggest visiting your local podiatrist before trying to get your good feet back on your own.
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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