7 Quick Tips About Orthopedic Shoes In 2023

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If you are one of the many people who suffer from foot problems, you know that finding the right pair of shoes is essential. Orthopedic shoes are designed to provide support and comfort for your feet, and they come in a variety of styles and sizes. In this article, we will discuss seven quick tips about orthopedic shoes that you should keep in mind when shopping for a new pair!

1. When it comes to orthopedic shoes, one size definitely does not fit all. That’s why it’s important to find a retailer that offers a wide range of options in terms of style and fit. Sure, those plain white sneakers may be functional and affordable, but let’s face it – nobody wants to sacrifice style for comfort. Fortunately, with the right retailer, you can have both. Say goodbye to fashion faux pas and foot pain, and hello to funky flats and supportive sneakers. So don’t settle for an uninspiring selection – seek out a retailer that offers the variety you deserve when it comes to orthopedic shoes.

2. Always try them on with the same type of socks you plan on wearing. Otherwise, you might end up with a surprise when you actually wear the shoes for a prolonged period of time. Trust me, it’s not fun to find out your cute new ortho kicks give those pesky bunions even more discomfort than before.

3. If you suffer from foot pain, you should look for orthopedic shoes that contain additional padding. This will help to bring relief from the discomfort and agony that you are experiencing.

4. If you’re in the market for some orthopedic shoes, I highly recommend going for a lace-up or strap closing style. Trust me, there’s nothing worse than having your shoes slip off every few steps and having to constantly stop and readjust them. Plus, properly fitted shoes are important for ensuring optimal support and alignment. So go ahead and get those laces or straps tightly secured – it will make all the difference during those long workdays on your feet.

5. When it comes to finding the right orthopedic shoes, there’s no such thing as too much information. Bringing along your old pair of shoes to the store can give the salesperson a better understanding of the type of support and cushioning you need. It can also provide insight into how your foot is shaped and how it strikes the ground when walking. Plus, if your old shoes are worn down differently on each side or in specific areas, it can indicate any pressure points or trouble spots that need extra attention.

6. If you’re struggling to find the perfect orthopedic shoe, don’t give up hope just yet! While it can be frustrating to search for the right fit in physical stores, there’s a whole world of options out there online. Many retailers specialize in orthopedic shoes, offering a wide range of styles and sizes. Plus, you can often find more specialized features like extra cushioning or arch support. And let’s not forget about the convenience factor – with just a few clicks, your new shoes can be delivered right to your doorstep. So, before you settle for something uncomfortable or unflattering, take some time to browse online and see what options are available.

7. Last but not least, whenever your orthopedic shoes are not being used, be sure to give them a thorough cleaning and put them away in an appropriate manner.

So, if you’re in the market for orthopedic shoes this year (or any year for that matter), be sure to keep these things in mind. And remember, no one knows your feet better than you do, so always consult with a professional before making any decisions about the health of your feet!


Remember, The 3 Arches of Your Feet Still Need Support!

Maybe you have already felt the first symptoms of balance disorders or you want to prevent them from appearing in the first place. Consider getting a foot orthotic device or simply take care of your feet. Start by washing them thoroughly with a gentle soap whenever you take a shower. Being a very complex support system, your feet are your first line of defense against balance-related issues, since their arches provide you with the stability you need in your daily life. It’s time to put your foot down and push back against balance issues. With both feet on the ground, dedicate yourself to keeping them comfortable and healthy. Give us a call and we will scan your feet to make you custom orthotic inserts.

The Shoe Doctor has specialized in providing custom orthotics for 20 years. The right orthotic insoles can greatly reduce foot, knee and hip pain while increasing performance and comfort. Russell at The Shoe Doctor will help educate and assist you in finding the perfect solution for your particular situation. We will create a 3D map of your feet and make custom orthotics for your hiking boots, everyday shoes, and everything else in between. These orthotics, along with our expert advice, will get you using orthotics like a pro, and have you performing at the peak of your abilities in no time!  If you are in the San Francisco Bay Area, give The Shoe Doctor a call to get the best custom orthotics in the area! We are here to assist you, schedule your free consultation here!

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