Sara Williams BSc (Hons) Podiatry MRCPod
Footwear plays a crucial role in not just the health of your feet, but your overall well-being. Wearing the wrong shoes can lead to a myriad of foot problems, including bunions, corns, calluses, and more severe conditions like plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendonitis. Understanding how to choose the right footwear is essential. In this blog, we share expert advice on selecting the best shoes for your feet, ensuring both comfort and support.
Feet generally fall into three categories: flat(low arch), neutral (normal arch), and higharch. Your foot type influences the kind of support you need from your shoes.
Use the 'wet test' (pictured) to determine your arch type. Wet your foot, step onto a piece of paper, and observe the imprint to identify your arch height. This knowledge will help you find shoes with the right support.
If you have existing foot conditions or experience pain when wearing certain types of shoes, it’s wise to consult a podiatrist. We can offer personalised advice, recommend specific shoe features, and even prescribe orthotics if needed. We currently stock catalogues to help you find the right footwear for you, Wider fit shoe catalogue which comes with a measuring tool to ensure accurate fit and depth in your shoes. Sole Bliss (pictured above) catalogue have shoes for people with bunions, ensuring a comfortable fit in the area you need it.
Once you know the correct fit for you this will assist you when purchasing your next footwear. Anchor sports have a range of sports shoes so whether you need a neutral, stability or motion control fit, there will be a shoe just right for you. Neutral shoes are intended for people who do not over-pronate at all, stability shoes for those who over-pronate mildly to moderately, and motion-control shoes for those who over-pronate severely, or are very heavy individuals who over-pronate moderately. Selecting the right footwear is more than just a fashion choice; it’s a decision that can impact your overall foot health and comfort. By following these tips from podiatrists, you can make informed decisions about your shoes, ensuring they provide the support and protection your feet need. Remember, the best shoe for you is one that fits well, supports your foot type, and suits your lifestyle and activities.
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