6 Strategies To Reduce Foot Pain

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Do you feel burning pain in your feet? Or an uncomfortable persistent ache or pain in your soles, heels, joints or arches? If so, you may have one of the 6 most common and treatable foot complaints. Like your fingerprints your feet are unique. They have contours and curves that are often not supported by generic shoe insoles. However there are some simple things you can do to eliminate or avoid foot pain.

1. Wear shoes that fit
The key to happy feet is to get the best fitting shoes possible. While this may seem obvious, ask yourself how many pairs of shoes do you wear that cause your feet to move about in the shoe? If there is enough space to fit your finger behind your heel, then chance are you need to get a better fit. Shoes should be snug but not overly tight. It’s true that as we get older our feet can increase in size. It’s not that your feet are really growing, but over the years tendons and ligaments to tend tend to get stretched and this leads to a larger foot size. Make sure to have your feet measured when you buy new shoes. Also, don’t wear the same pair of shoes two days in a row. And finally, if you have bunions, hammer toes or a neuroma, make sure your shoes are wide enough and deep enough in the toe box.

2. Avoid shoes that constrict the natural shape of your foot.
Anytime you wear shoes that constrict the natural shape of your foot it’s likely to cause foot pain. Women’s high heels are particularly bad and can accelerate damage to tendons and ligaments and create a lot of pain, not to mention long terms damage.

By restricting the foot in a tight fitting shoe, like a pair of high heels you increase the weight on the area that is restricted. You not only crush your toes, but you are crushing them at the same time you are putting weight on them. High heels can aggravate a lot of other condition like bunions. And while high heels don’t cause bunions, they do aggravate foot pain. When the foot is pitched forward, like it is in a high heel it puts intense pressure on the bones at the base of the toe joint and intensifies the bunion pain. Choosing the right shaped shoe is critical as both the heel height and the point of the shoe affect the pressure on the foot.

3. Get custom fitted shoe inserts:
The more cushioning for your feet, the better. Many products offer shock absorption that fit into the shoes. If you are on your feet often or are a very heavy person, the inserts need to be changed at least every six months because the shocks wear out. Not only will your feet be happier, your entire body will be happier with some well-cushioned shoes. Put shock sbsorbing insoles in your shoes - If you have shoes that unevenly distribute weight, like heels, or those in which your weight will be unevenly distributed through walking or running, try putting in shock-absorbing insoles like

4. Consider a proper arch support
Millions of people walk around with constant foot pain due to poor arch support. Problems like painful plantar fasciitis and flat feet can be alleviated with proper arch supports. Custom arch supports are a supportive device worn inside the shoe which create the ideal balance between the foot and the weight-bearing surface. While over the counter arch supports area good and often inexpensive starting point, custom foot orthotics are the key to long terms pain free feet. Just as everyone has a unique set of finger prints, the contours of your feet are just as unique. Each device is made according to the specific contours and structural characteristics of the foot. And considering that you spend the major part of your life upright, you really do owe it to yourself to get the best possible support for your feet - this can only come from custom supports.

5. Exercise your ankles, toes and feet
There are many simple exercises that can help allieviate foot pain and at the same time strengthen, stretch and relax your for your ankles, feet and toes. Some simple ones are Try toe curls by picking up objects with your toes and moving them from one pile to another. Also try standing and then rising up on your toes by lifting your heels off the ground. Do ankle pumps by moving your foot up and down. Rotating your ankle nd your feet in circles is also good. Stretch your calf muscle by doing the runner’s stretch or wall stretch. Roll the bottom of your foot on a tennis ball or golf ball.

6. Consider visiting a Podiatrist - If you have foot or legs pains that simply won’t go away or conditions made worse by the shoes you are wearing then it’s time to visit a podiatrist Dr David Walker PhD has over 25 years professional experience in treating all types of foot pain, aching feet, heel pain, heel spurs, plantar fasciitis, arch pain, bunions, hammertoes, and painful toe joints. Sore knees, hips and lower back can sometimes be caused by problems with your feet too. Dr Walker specializes in creating custom orthotics that are made to your unique foot shape providing unmatched comfort and pain relief. If you want relief then call and make an appointment today

David Walker Podiatry
Tel:1300 My Feet (1300 69 3338)
By Appointment: Level 8, Westfield Tower, Doncaster
Shoppingtown, Victoria , Australia 3108
International callers +61 3 9840 2422
www.DavidWalkerPodiatry.com

 


What Shoes You Should Look for

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With platform shoes out of fashion it is unlikely that you will find them in the men’s section in any shoe store. Platforms, however, are still available for women and continue to be in fashion. For men who are looking to buy these shoes to gain height there is a better and more respectable alternative, elevator shoes. Men’s platforms went out of fashion almost 25 years ago and today only a few finicky celebrities wear them, for the shock value they possess.

Elevator shoes can increase your height instantly without anyone noticing a difference in your heel height, and the best part is that they are available in a variety of contemporary styles and designs. These height increasing shoes are comfortable and trendy, they do not cause serious health problems like platforms once did. Broken bones, twisted ankles, hammertoes, calluses, and bunions were common occurrences when platform shoes ruled the footwear scene.

However, you need to buy your elevator shoes carefully. Let us discuss a few tips that will prove handy when you shop for a pair of elevator shoes. First, the construction of the shoe should be strong so that it lasts a few years. The different parts of the shoe including the insole and the outer soles should be stitched. If the different parts of the shoe are glued the shoe will not last long. The quality of leather is the next thing you should pay attention to. The easiest way to test leather is by simply touching it. Good quality leather will be soft and supple. Bad quality leather will show minute cracks and will crease easily on wearing the shoe.

You will also have to maintain your elevator shoe if you want them to last longer. Shining your shoe three times a week is recommended. Never wear the same shoe two days in a row, always give it a days rest as the moisture has to dry out. It is recommended that you buy two pairs of elevator shoe so that maintenance is easier. If you happen to soil your shoe, brush it off as soon as you get home.

Last but not the least, it is always better to buy a couple of high-end elevator shoes from a reputed manufacturer instead of having half a dozen inexpensive ones.

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Instride Sanibel Lace Women’s Shoes

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Instride Sanibel Lace Women's Shoes

The Sanibel offers the classic look and comfort of genuine full grain leather. Generous toe box will accommodate a variety of foot shapes. Two flat removable fillers allow for double depth fitting. Seamless inside lining provides great feel and function for sensitive feet. Outsole is made of a solid, non-skid rubber. Great for diabetic’s, hammertoes, bunions and will accommodate custom orthotics.

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Orthofeet Women’s Adjustable Strap Shoe, 810/ 820/ 830

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Orthofeet Women's Adjustable Strap Shoe, 810/ 820/ 830

Orthofeet Women’s Adjustable Strap Shoes Summer Comfort Shoes with an Easy, Adjustable Closure Strap Orthofeet Women’s Adjustable Shoe’s are much more than comfort shoes. These Women’s orthopedic shoes are built with all of Orthofeet’s comfort system features which make them great for Diabetic Feet , Foot Arthritis , Bunions , Corns , Hammertoes , Heel Pain & Heel Spurs , Metatarsalgia , Morton’s Neuroma and Plantar Fasciitis . With width’s ranging from narrow to extra wide, an adjustable strap and removable spacers, this Orthofeet Women’s Shoe is perfect for even the hardest to fit feet! Special Features & Benefits of the Orthofeet Women’s Adjustable Strap Shoes: Accommodates AFO’s & KAFO’s Soft genuine leather, padded with foam which conforms to the foot eliminating pressure points Soft breathable fabric lining, padded with extra foam, provides a gentle contact point with the foot and eases pressure points and prevents irritation Constructed on an anatomical last, with extra width across the midfoot and Toe-box offering freedom of movement and extra room Two sets of removable spacers (2mm and 3mm thick) allow the adjustment of the room inside the shoe Unique high-performance insole, designed with anatomical arch support & deep heel-seat which provides precise support and unsurpassed shock absorption. Cushioning lightweight sole, biomechanically engineered to stabilize the foot and assist the body to propel. It’s special construction hides the extra depth of the shoe for attractive appearance A5500 Medicare-coded for use as diabetic and medical footwear Sizes: 5 - 11.5 Widths: Medium, Wide, Extra Wide & Extra Extra Wide (Black Only) Colors: Black, Brown & Taupe

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I am having hammertoe surgery done on all 5 toes do I really need to have a blood thinner injection after?

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I am having all 5 toes worked on and 2 bunions taken off my right foot. Why would I have to have a blood thinner injection one time a day for 30 days afterward? I’ve had surgery before and not had to do this. I know this is to prevent clotting. But I still don’t understand. Is it because I am diabetic? Although several years ago I had surgery on my leg and never had to give myself any injections so why this time?

because as a diabetic, your circulation gets worse with time and your risk of blood clots greatly increases. The doctor is ordering the injections to prevent the possibility of any clots forming due to your increased risk for developing them.

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Hammertoes

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What is a Hammertoe?

Hammertoe is the term used to describe a bending in the joint of the toe. A hammertoe can occur in one toe or in several toes, with the exception of the big toe. When more than one toe is affected the condition is referred to in the plural, hammertoes. This abnormal bending of the joints can result in unsightly lesions or pain from pressure of the toes when wearing shoes. If you suspect you have a hammertoe consult a podiatrist in Boston to confirm a diagnosis since the condition can get progressively worse over time.

What are the Symptoms of Hammertoes?

Quite often the first symptom of a hammertoe is pain when wearing shoes. You may notice a painful lesion between two or more of your toes or that your toes curl or bend to one side or the other. Other symptoms of hammertoes include pain at the tip of the toe, pain in toenails, or thick lesions on the tops of the toes that may be discolored. In some cases, hammertoes may not be painful at all.

What Causes Hammertoes?

Common causes of hammertoes include wearing high heels or tight fitting shoes that create bunions and push the second toe out of place. People with flat feet often get hammertoes, and in some instances hammertoes may be hereditary.

Treatment for Hammertoes

There are a number of different treatment options for hammertoes. In almost all cases, your Boston foot care doctor will suggest changing your shoe gear and avoiding high-heeled shoes that place pressure on the toes. Other non-invasive measures include the use of padding between the toes and creams to soften the skin. Avoid over the counter acid treatments. Depending on the severity, your Boston podiatrist may debride the lesions. As a last resort, hammertoes can be surgically corrected.

Disclaimer:

The information in this article is provided as a resource only and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have questions or foot care issues, consult with a qualified Boston podiatrist or foot care doctor in Boston.

Dr. Jordana Szpiro
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Apex Mens Ambulator Single Strap Shoes - Black

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Apex Mens Ambulator Single Strap Shoes - Black

Recommended for Ball-of-Foot Pain, Bunions, Diabetic Feet, Flat Feet, Hammertoes, Heel Pain & Heel Spurs, Plantar Fasciitis, Pronation, Supination, Swollen Feet and Legs. Slip into this Apex shoe and keep the pressure off problem areas. Diabetes, arthritis, bunions, hammertoes or general foot discomfort may threaten to slow you down, but you can find relief with the Ambulator single-strap shoe. The removable polyurethane insole, with a deep heel cup, molds to your foot, gently reducing pressure points. The soft leather upper helps reduce rubbing, while the firm, high toe box accommodates problem feet. For added depth and fitting flexibility, the insole layers can be removed. The flared rocker polyurethane outsole improves foot stability, reduces ball-of-foot stress and absorbs shock. An adjustable hook-and-loop closure over the instep ensures a just-right fit. Sold by FootSmart

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