Posts Tagged ‘Arch Support’
Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Soft leather lining, cushioned leather insole with and arch support, sturdy textured flat traction outsole. Soft leather lining, cushioned leather insole.
**Please Note these shoes run a full size larger so if you normally wear a 10 please order a 9**
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Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

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If yours is a fashionable family, this mary jane from garvalin is perfect for your child. European design and construction lend chic appeal to this classic shape with its posh, patent leather upper. Leather linings, soft arch support and a bendy sole will keep her feet as comfortable as they are stylish.
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Garvalin is one of Spain’s most popular children’s footwear brands. Renowned throughout Europe for their sensible styling and d (more…)
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Monday, November 16th, 2009
Orthopedic shoes are not just for older people any more. Many people have problems with their feet hurting. Wearing the wrong type or size of shoe can cause a lot of discomfort in your feet, ankles and legs. Orthopedic shoes may relieve some of those sore feet.
Women tend to have many different types of shoes and some may even be different sizes. Women also wear a lot of high heeled shoes, which are not good for your body at all. The high heeled shoe often squeezes the toes tight together and brings the arch of your foot up too high.
Men tend to stick with only one or two pairs of shoes. Running or everyday shoes are great for the feet but dress shoes for men are often stiff and can squeeze the toes similar to women’s high heeled shoes. Wearing the same shoes all the time can make you feet hurt because you won’t change the muscles used in your feet if you don’t change the types of shoes often enough.
Orthopedic shoes have different options available to them to help develop the correct muscles in your feet and legs. This will relieve pain in your feet, ankles, legs, and back.
One thing that orthopedic shoes offer that traditional shoes don’t is arch support. Having support under your arch in your shoe will absorb shock better and help to keep the foot in the proper position.
Another thing that orthopedic shoes can offer that you won’t find in many shoes is extra width. Finding out what width your feet are and fitting the shoes to fit will give you a lot more comfort and support. Many stores are beginning to offer more shoes in wider widths but the sizes and styles are still very limited at this point.
If you have tried both of these options for shoes and are still having pain or discomfort in your feet, ankles, legs or back it may be time to seek help. You can visit a variety of different doctors who specialize in the feet. Orthopedic, Podiatrists, and Bone and Joint doctors are some of the kinds of doctors you may want to make an appointment with.
They can help you find out what kind of orthopedic shoes will best fit your individual needs.
Orthopedic shoes are beginning to be sold in more stores nationwide. Shoes are an important part of your health and should be chosen carefully.
Regardless of your age a pair of orthopedic shoes may help you to feel better and become more active again. If you are unable to find a pair to suit your needs it is important to visit a specialist who can access your situation and offer help.
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Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
Is it normal for high heels (four inches) not to have arch support? Are my feet just shaped funny? And does anyone know of any products that have padding designed for arch support in heels? I feel like if my heels had arch support it would be a lot more comfortable and less pressure on the balls of my feet?
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Saturday, May 23rd, 2009
Getting treatment for your heel pain treatment is something you should look into if you suffer from chronic pain
There are many causes of heel pain. The pain itself is identified or divided into two groups, pain beneath the heel and pain behind the heel. A visit to your doctor will help to determine why you are having the heel pain and facilitate the proper treatment.
This is an inflammation of the fascia ligaments in your foot. This ligament attaches the heel to the back of the foot. When this ligament is stretched irregularly, it develops small tears which cause inflammation and pain in the heel. The first steps in the morning, after a period of rest or being off your feet are when the heel pain is most intense.
Some of the root causes of plantar fascitis include no arch support in the shoe, being overweight, having flat feet, or a sudden foot injury. (more…)
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Friday, May 22nd, 2009
Heel and arch pain can be a nuisance for anyone especially if you enjoy an active lifestyle.
Arch pain, also referred to as arch strain, is an inflammation or burning sensation at the arch of the foot. The arch is formed by a high band of tissue that connects the heel bone to the toes.
Heel pain can be either, pain behind the heel or pain beneath the heel. When the tissue of the foot becomes irritated and inflamed, even simple movements can be quite painful.
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Tuesday, April 21st, 2009
Summertime is a time of year when shoes are placed aside for sandals and flip-flops. Doctors warn that sandals and flip-flops can be hard on your feet, but the solution to this is problem is Dansko, the healthy feet Shoe Company.
Dansko was founded in 1990 by husband and wife team Peter Kjellerup and Mandy Cabot. The company believes that your feet are more than just an appendage; they are the foundation of your life. Their motto is healthy feet, healthy body, healthy planet. Every single shoe in each of their collections is based on the comfort principles behind the clog to provide superior arch support, and comfort all day long. Every style features a rocker bottom to reduce stress and impact on your feet, a roomy toe box to promote circulation and superior built-in arch support to help align your body properly.
But Dansko offers more than just healthy support for your feet. The company has made its name by offering trendy, stylish sandals, shoes and boots that provide comfort and support without sacrificing great looks. The Dansko summer sandal collection is no different. Each Dansko sandal style is constructed for comfort and designed with style in mind.
How Dansko Sandals Are Good For Your Feet
Every Dansko sandal is built on a rocker bottom that
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