Brogues or block heels? What should you look for to promote good foot health?

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Brogues or block heels?  What should you look for to promote good foot health? Brogues or block heels?  What should you look for to promote good foot health? Brogues or block heels?  What should you look for to promote good foot health?

Brogues or block heels? What should you look for to promote good foot health?

Brogues or block heels?  What should you look for to promote good foot health? Brogues or block heels?  What should you look for to promote good foot health? Brogues or block heels?  What should you look for to promote good foot health? Brogues or block heels?  What should you look for to promote good foot health? Brogues or block heels?  What should you look for to promote good foot health? Brogues or block heels?  What should you look for to promote good foot health?
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Brogues or block heels?  What should you look for to promote good foot health?

 

WHAT SHOULD WOMEN LOOK FOR WHEN SHOPPING FOR BROGUES AND BLOCK HEELS?

 

Wearing shoes that are completely flat such as brogues will contribute to pronation and collapse of the arch which can lead to plantar and posterior heel pain, shin splints, knee pain, and back pain.  In order to reduce the risk a supportive insole is recommended to provide arch support and minimize discomfort. 

Wearing a short heel is better than not wearing a heel at all.  When shopping for a block heel try not to surpass a heel height of 1.5 inches. Wearing a shoe with a short heel places less tension in the Achilles tendon and will feel more comfortable. Constantly wearing higher heels can result in painful damage to your feet. One of the negative effects of wearing high heels is the damage that it can cause to your toenails. Wearing high heels compresses the toes together causing the big toe nail to grow into the skin and eventually resulting in an ingrown toenail. High heels also aggravate the symptoms and progression of bunion deformities as the shape of the shoe does not accommodate the normal structure of the forefoot.  A heel-type shoe will press up against the great toe pushing it over towards the second toe further exacerbating bunion deformities.  When wearing high heels most of your body weight is pushed forward to the balls of your feet and this can lead to metatarsalgia.  Shoes with a narrow toe box can also cause this condition.  Hammertoes are also a condition developed by high heels.  The heel height forces the toes to bend as they lean forward.  Overtime, the bent toe can no longer straighten on its own.  Wearing high heels can cause tendonitis.  When wearing high heels you put constant pressure on the Achilles tendon by shortening and tightening it. Repeated and extended wear of high heels shortens the tendon permanently. This leads to inflammation and pain when you wear flat shoes and forces the tight tendon to stretch. 

When looking for block heels or a brogue shoe it is important to not only pick the right heel height but also to look for one with a wider toe box to accommodate the toes comfortably.  This can reduce the probability of developing Morton’s Neuroma or aggravating an existing bunion deformity. Also, heels with ankle straps help support the shoe on the foot and eliminates the need for your toes to hang onto the shoe thus reducing the development of hammertoes.  A platform on the heel allows the wearer to increase height without compensating the arch however the height difference between the front and back of the shoe should be no more than an inch. One should never wear a heel over 3 inches in height because it changes the biomechanics of how you walk. This leads to shorter strides, more pressure placed on the balls of your feet, and unnecessary stress on your knees and lower back.

Proper fitting shoes provide a proper platform for our feet to support our body. Our feet are the foundation to our bodies and caring for them means caring for the rest of your body too. Shoes that are too big mean you will be accommodating the improper fitted size in a dysfunctional way which may lead to foot problems. I suggest getting your feet measured for length and width with a brannock device and buying the right fitting shoe. It is important to take into consideration that the size of shoes varies from company to company.  


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