Monday, April 19, 2010

Advice to High Heel Wearers

The doctors at CKPA offer the following advice to those who insist on wearing sky high heels. We suggest not wearing heels that are higher than 2 inches. It’s very difficult, not only on the foot, but the knees and low back. The way the shoes put pressure on the front part on your feet, it applies compression on your toes and irritation to the nerves in the toes.
The bones in the ball of the feet, called sesamoids, can be damaged or broken. Constant pressure on the feet can result in thickening of tissues around the nerves of the toes, called Morton’s Neuroma, causing pain, stinging or numbness in the toes.

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