Tips for High Heel Wearers
High heels make the girls look taller, slimmer as well as look good with any outfit they wear. However, the newest trend of heels are creating more compression and pain to the sides and the balls of the feet. As you increase the number of hours you wear heels, you are increasing the risk of getting hammer toes and bunions to your feet. The bunions don’t just occur to the inside of the feet but also to the outside of the feet. Although bunions are mostly hereditary, they are usually exacerbated by tight-fitting shoes.
If you are spending most of your time standing on your feet and wearing high heels that day, it would be better to have a pair of flat shoes or walking shoes so that you can change into when you are off your feet. Even wearing flat shoes the next day would help to relieve pressure to the toes.
Of course, wedge heels are always better than stilletto heels as they provide more stability to the feet and are able to distribute pressure evenly at the front of the foot.
For further information, regarding the health of your feet, please book an appointment with the Chiropodist, Jennifer Lam at the Form and Function Clinic.