Good shoes make the difference

Good shoes make the difference

rely on your feet

Heel pain combined with a practice of going bare feet will cause you more pain.

We recently  had a gent come into the clinic with plantar heel pain or Plantar fasciitis to be exact. He had this heel pain for about 12 months and had visited a series of other health practitioners and doctors. To date he had visited a physiotherapist, a general practitioner, a massage therapist, a chiropractor and most sad to me another Podiatrist. Despite spending thousands yes thousands he had not resolved his pain!

Each practitioner had applied their craft – GP had given pain killers, the Physio some stretching , the chiropractor had done some manipulations, the Massage therapist the massage and the podiatrist had dispensed  formthotic style orthoses.

Sadly none of these people amongst all of this had looked at the gents foot wear or for that matter discussed it with him. Seriously people if your walking around with an inflamed plantar fascia with no shoes on – worse still thongs (flip flops, Jandles …..dependent on your country of readership) – you will NOT get better any time soon.

Having treated now thousands of patients with chronic plantar heel pain it is my experience that changing into a lace up supportive shoe, preferably with a shank in the midsole, will significantly reduce your foot pain. It provides support for the damaged tissue immobilising the foot which in combination with other therapy provides a reduction in symptoms – your pain!

For all your Foot and Lower Limb Care needs, come and see us at:
A Step Ahead Foot & Ankle Care
24 Phillip Street, St Marys; or
Suite 4, 36 Woodriff Street, Penrith
www.astepahead.com.au

High heels – bad for feet?

The answer is YES. High heels are bad for your feet; avoid wearing them

Most ladies wear high heels because it is the modern way of dressing.  What they may not know is the fact that they risk developing foot complications.  If you go to the internet and research on the issue “High heels – bad for feet?” you will be offered conflicting information about the issue. Manufacturers of high heels tend to disprove the already established medical proof that high heels are not good for foot health.

Mr Brenden Brown, an experienced in podiatrist at A Step Ahead Foot and Ankle Care Clinic, explains that high heels are not only bad for feet, but also for the whole body. They strain even the back and the spinal cord.

It has been argued that they make women look more beautiful. This may seem true but your health as a woman is paramount – just keep in mind that High heels are bad for feet. High heels will destroy every part of your legs, ranging from hips, thighs, waist and legs and the foot will be impacted the most.

Some podiatrists have even proposed that shoes with high heels should come with a label “High heels – bad for feet”. This may still not put people off from wearing them because they make them feel good and look nice. High heels – bad for feet; think about your foot health first, not just how you look. Whoever loves you while you are dressed in high heels will still love you when you are dressed in flat shoes.

For all your Foot and Lower Limb Care needs, come and see us at:
A Step Ahead Foot & Ankle Care
24 Phillip Street, St Marys; or
Suite 4, 36 Woodriff Street, Penrith
www.astepahead.com.au