Tips for
Buying Support Shoes
When
looking for and buying support shoes you need to know how to
recognize a shoe that really does support your
foot.
Here are
a few tips on what to look for in a support
shoe.
1. How rigid is the center portion or
torsion of the shoe? Grasp the shoe behind the heel and around the
front of the shoe and twist. If you find that there is
excessive play and twisting motion in the middle section of the
shoe this is not good. You ideally want no twisting
action in the midsection of the shoe.
2. Heel Rigidity
Just below the midsection of the
shoe, press the right side and left side of the shoe together,
just above the midsole. If the shoe squeezes
together easily this is a problem. Ideally you want the
shoe to have a rigid heel counter meaning the left wall and the
right wall of the shoe stay rigid.
3. Flexion Stability or flex in the
midfoot Hold
the back of the shoe and push up firmly on the toe. You do not
want the toe of the shoe to flex back easily. The shoe
should remain firm in the middle.
In
summary, a support shoes should have all three elements, no
twist in the midfoot, no flex in the midfoot and good heel
rigidity.
In addition here are 7 tips to help you buy
the right support shoe:
1.
Measure your feet while you are standing
2. Try on both shoes and walk
around the store
3. Don’t assume that the size of
your last pair of shoes is still your size. Your feet do
get larger as you get older and sizes also vary between brands
of shoes.
4. When trying on shoes wear the
socks or stockings you’ll normally be wearing.
5. Rotate your shoes or better
yet buy two pairs. This allows your shoes to breathe and
helps them serve your longer.
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