Shoe Facts

Poorly fitting shoes can cause bunions, corns, calluses, hammertoes and other disabling foot problems.

The cost of foot surgery to correct foot problems from tight-fitting shoes is $2 billion a year, according to the AAOS. If time off from work for the surgery and recovery is included, the cost is $3.5 billion.

Any podiatrist will tell you that a good quality, properly-fitting shoe pays big dividends for your feet down the road.

When shopping for shoes, always make sure to not force your feet in order to conform to the shape of a pair of shoes.

The most important quality to look for in shoes is durable construction that will protect your feet and keep them comfortable.

Here are some tips to help reduce the risk of foot problems. Use this guide when you shop for shoes:

 

Visit Our Locations

Contact Us