Tuesday, 7 May 2019

How those Killer High Heels affect your ankles

What are you wearing on your feet?





As a Foot Health Practitioner I am always amazed by the things you put on your feet.  The shoes and anything else you put on your feet say a lot about you and you will subconsciously make snap decisions about people based on their looks and what they are wearing whether you like to admit it or not.  

You may opt to wear high heels for work or going out because they make you appear taller, feel more feminine and look like you have longer and thinner legs. The trouble is they affect your gait and your posture changes that cause health problems from wearing them too often. When you step out your home are you making the best choice in shoes for your feet? Find out here what effect they have on your ankle joints, and calf muscles.

High Heels limit the movement of your feet and ankles






The main tendon in your ankle is your Achilles and wearing high heels can cause the calf muscle and Achilles tendon to shorten and stiffen.This can then make it uncomfortable and problematic when you try to wear shoes without heels.

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