Improper shoe sizing and shape are the primary cause of ingrown toenails, bunions, corns, hammer toes and hallux valgus. Shoes that don’t fit your feet correctly can also lead to muscular imbalances ...
Lori Buell lost weight jumping rope in her bare feet. “I had always worn flat shoes or flip-flops, and I couldn’t wear them while I jumped,” she says. She lost 95 pounds, but all that jumping led to a ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — As students gear up for the new school year, foot and ankle specialists at OrthoCincy are emphasizing the importance of wearing the right shoes to maintain foot health. Dr. Ayesha ...
Warmer weather and longer days are just around the corner. A spring surge in athletic activities naturally will follow, as people head outside to enjoy a run, hike or pickup sports. Yet, many people ...
Many people assign a negative connotation to the phrase: If the shoe fits wear it. Not so for Broken Arrow podiatric surgeon Dr. Raymond Hurlbutt. Hurlbutt, in practice since 1976, has officed at 421 ...
Golf shoes are like parents of a wild teenager—they don’t get any respect. And just like the 14-year-old that thinks their parents are more of a hindrance than a help, golfers don’t believe their ...
Besides having the proper shoe type, it's important to have the right fit. Get your foot measured, Dr. Tim Uglem says. The foot tends to elongate as people age and their arches fall. Also, consider ...