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foot-health Archives - InstantELLA Lifehacks for Fashion, Food, Garden, Home & Modern Lifestyle Tue, 02 Jul 2019 20:23:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://instantella.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/cropped-instantElla-favicon-32x32.png foot-health Archives - InstantELLA 32 32 4 Factors to Watch Out For When Buying Shoes https://instantella.com/4-factors-watch-buying-shoes/ Tue, 02 Jul 2019 20:23:50 +0000 http://instantella.com/?p=3463 There are two types of shoe shoppers. The first goes into the store grabs the same pair they buy every time and leaves. The second...

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There are two types of shoe shoppers. The first goes into the store grabs the same pair they buy every time and leaves. The second goes in, looks around, tries some shoes on, looks around some more, and then buys $300 worth of shoes. 

I am very much the first type of person, and while both of these people are portrayed hyperbolically, the real question is are either of these people paying attention to what matters most in a shoe. 

Person number one is simply going for what they know and like. Person number two is definitely looking with more detail, but in my experience, they are looking at style more than anything else. 

The wrong shoes can provide a lot of foot and ankle problems. It is important to know what to avoid in a shoe, aside from if it is stylish or not.

Crammed/Pointed Toe


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I don’t think anyone has ever put on a shoe, felt their toes squished down at the end and thought, “I’m going with these ones!” It is a pretty obvious no go. Though we may not do that, many people wear shoes that their feet have outgrown. Pointed toe shoes and high-heels are huge culprits in causing hammertoes. 

Crammed toes at the end of the shoe can cause a condition called a hammertoe. A hammertoe is when your toe arches unnaturally in the middle. Your foot and the tip of your toe would be flat on the ground, but the middle of the toe would be permanently arched. It can be very painful and often requires surgical intervention. 

Lack of Support

You may have a pair of shoes that feels so comfortable when you first try them on, only to later develop pain in your feet. Many shoes, like flats and flip-flops, do not provide adequate support for your feet, especially the arches in your feet. 

At first, you might feel discomfort in your arch, and heel pain. Over time, the stress can cause inflammation of the plantar fascia, or plantar fasciitis, which is the tissue on the bottom of your foot. It is painful to walk with such a condition and should be treated by a medical professional.  

Bendy 

One aspect of shoes that has become more popular in the past few years is the flexibility of the shoe. It may look cool to watch how the shoe is able to bend, but it isn’t cool to your feet.

If a shoe easily bends, it likely doesn’t provide enough support for your feet. This can cause some of the same problems as noted above. A shoe can have some flexibility, but it also needs to remain firm enough to prevent injury. If you can see the shoe not staying firm enough to prevent you from rolling your ankle, it may be worth it to pass it up.

Pressure on Forefoot


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Some shoes put a lot of pressure on the front of your foot. This is uncomfortable and can cause issues with your toes. Again, heels are the main culprit here, sorry ladies. 

The other big issue with shoes like this is that it can stretch your Achilles tendon. This can lead to discomfort, pain, or if weakened enough it can rupture. Heels may look great but can really hurt your feet, short term and long term. 

Conclusion

There are many things that can cause your feet pain or injury. Being active, holes in the ground, the can of peas you dropped on your toes, and so many other things. Don’t let your shoes, the items that are sworn to protect your feet, be the thing that causes problems. 

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4 Reasons To Avoid Going Barefoot https://instantella.com/4-reasons-avoid-going-barefoot/ Wed, 20 Mar 2019 20:52:48 +0000 http://instantella.com/?p=3393 As the weather begins to warm up, the temptation to run barefoot in the grass increases. There is just something so liberating about abandoning your...

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As the weather begins to warm up, the temptation to run barefoot in the grass increases. There is just something so liberating about abandoning your shoes and embracing your childhood once again. As you’re preparing to kick off those shoes you might want to consider these four reasons for leaving them on.

Protection


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The ground is a dangerous place for your feet. If you’re the average person, you’ve stubbed your toe at least a few times and know how painful that can be. Sometimes a stubbed toe won’t just scrape off skin but it will also crack your toenail and bruise your foot. The toe of your shoe could save you from a nasty stubbing.

As inviting and carefree as the grass at your local park may look it is actually filled with tons of hidden things that could hurt you like sharp twigs, trash, or even broken bottles. Shoes provide you with a level of protection so your poor foot isn’t the first thing to come into contact with what may be lurking unseen on the ground.

Infection


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Along with defending your foot from the scrapes and bruises of life, your shoe will also help to ward off pests and infections. Back in the early 1900s, there was an awful problem with people getting hookworms in rural places like Mississippi. The worms would bore into peoples bare feet causing them to get terribly sick. Once people were educated about the importance of wearing shoes the problem took care of itself, but that doesn’t mean the worms are gone.

Not only do you want to keep your feet safe from things like hookworms, but you also want to defend them from infection. If you do get a scrape or cut on your foot and you don’t keep it clean you run the risk of the wound getting infected. Infections that aren’t treated can cause more severe problems and, in extreme cases, can lead to the need for amputation.

Grip


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Most shoes have been designed to help you have a better grip on the ground during certain activities. If you’re out hiking your shoes will grip the rock. Running track with spikes will help your feet to grab the track giving you the push you need. Your shoes can even help with an everyday thing like driving as they give you a better grip on the petals and greater control of your car.

Support


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This is not true for all shoes, but shoes that fit you correctly and have a sturdy arch inside will give your entire body better support. Many people don’t realize this, but your feet affect almost all of your movements. If you don’t have the foot support you need you could be causing yourself unnecessary back, hip, knee and even neck pain. If you are experiencing pain that could be related to conditions of the foot, you should contact an orthopedic foot specialist about your options.


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Going barefoot will likely not kill you, but it is important to understand the risks you are taking with something as simple as not wearing shoes. Enjoy the warmer weather and keep your feet safe!

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