Buying new shoes is not a matter of course and certainly not a matter that should be eased or performed under pressure or time constraints. Proper, high-quality and suitable shoes have a great impact on the health of the foot, lower extremity, pelvis and especially the cervical spine, as well as the comfort and stability that each and every one of us can go through without feeling pain and suffering in the end. So, how to choose the right shoes that fit us or our children? Here are some essential tips from Orthopedic Weinberg Professionals, tips that should be taken lightly.
First, it is advisable and desirable to make the shoes in the afternoon or evening, when the foot has already reached its peak and its peak due to the walking, pacing and heat created from being enclosed in a sock and shoe. In the morning buying situation, the buyer may be surprised when the comfortable and luxurious shoe becomes stressful and painful after several hours. It is also important to measure the shoe with the type of sock with which the buyer will move most of the time, with the emphasis being on the thickest sock expected to be worn. The shoes should also be comfortable when thick socks are worn, with the goal of walking around in winter, cold or on surfaces that require the use of ski socks, military socks or thick winter socks. It is important not to be lazy, though most of us do, and measure the fit of the shoes to both feet. Although it is clear that our bodies are symmetrical and our bodies are equal and identical, there may be minor differences in the length or width of the feet, so that sometimes the feeling of wearing a left shoe, for example, can be different from the feeling caused when wearing the right shoe, and vice versa. It is important to feel the sensation on both feet and not be ashamed to walk a few minutes back and forth in or around the store, with the consent of the store's sellers of course, in order to feel the movement of the feet inside the shoes and what they transmit to you - comfortable and painful and painful. As is usually the case in the military, "if in doubt - there is no doubt." Once you feel a type of pressure or unpleasantness while walking, ask for a half or a larger one, preferably a larger one that is too small or, even, accurate. An essential professional detail that can assist you in choosing a quality and proper shoe is the examination of the flexibility and rigidity of the various shoe parts. While the back of the shoe, which should populate the heel, ankle and back tendons should be rigid and stable, the front of the shoe should flex and fold according to the foot movement. In order to test the stability of the shoe, simply place it on a hard surface, turn it over and allow it to return to its vertical position independently. If she comes back without rocking back and forth, it is a stable and high quality shoe. The flexibility of the shoe is checked without the papers, newspapers and cartons crammed into new shoes and also without insole. A shoe that folds to the end, which means its forward touches the heel area, is a shoe that fits certain running or sporting needs, which have special and special emphasis on them. For everyday, walking and walking needs, the shoes should be flexible but not completely loose. If you are walking around with orthopedic insoles, it is important to check the sensation with them and therefore the inner pads should be removed and inserted inside the insoles also during examination and prior to purchase. So the feeling is the most real and the test is the most reliable.
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3/10/2020 08:51:33 am
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