You’ve heard the expression about walking in another man’s shoes, right? Well, you may learn a few more lessons than you anticipate by taking the expression seriously, especially if those shoes are uncomfortable, ill-fitting, and not as supportive as they should be.
At The Joint Chiropractic, the chiropractors meet a lot of patients with complaints of back pain. In fact, back pain is one of the most common reasons people seek out medical care. While there are many reasons you may experience back pain, several of the issues causing your discomfort can be traced back to your body mechanics. Do you sit at your desk all day, slumped over your computer? Do you have a supportive chair? Do you exercise to help keep your back healthy? These are questions that have likely occurred to you over the years, but if you’re experiencing back pain, you may be overlooking one of the most common culprits -- your shoes.
That’s right, your shoes may be the problem! Here is some advice from the chiropractors at The Joint to help you find the right shoe to help keep your spine healthy -- and to ensure that anyone who has to walk a mile in your shoes does it comfortably and well-supported.
I know what you’re thinking -- in order to find supportive shoes, you’ve got to take a few tips from your blue-haired grandmother in the fashion department. Stop it! There’s no need to raid your grandmother’s closet any time soon in order to find the right shoes for you.
It is true that the shoes you choose have a huge impact on your body. The way your foot moves in the shoe when you walk, jog, stand, and move in general impacts how the rest of your body follows. Most people don’t automatically think of their feet as the source of their back pain since they’re so far removed from the problem area. Rest assured that your feet can be the root cause of the pain you experience. More specifically, feet that are in the wrong kind of shoe can be the source of your back pain.
President John F. Kennedy once said, “Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country.” Replace “country” with “back pain” and you have some epic advice on your hands.
Endeavoring to find the right shoe is the first step you can take to eradicate back pain in your life. And who knows? World peace may not be far behind -- it’s almost as if it’s your civic duty. To choose the right shoes, start by:
To find the perfect shoe for you, make sure to:
Remember, each shoe has been specifically designed to help protect your feet and your body from the stresses placed upon them during an activity.
If you need help finding the right kind of shoe for you, then talk to the chiropractors at The Joint. They can evaluate your body mechanics and help you decide what kind of shoe can help you keep your body -- and your back -- healthy and pain-free!
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