Footwear Guide

Comfort and durability are important when selecting footwear. A shoe must conform to the shape of your foot and not vice versa. If your activities include walking long distances or standing for long periods of time, you must purchase shoes appropriate for those activities. Ill-fitting shoes that lack support can stress the feet, ankles, hip and spine, and lead to pain that prevent you from participating in your regular activities.

These are a few important points to keep in mind when buying shoes:

  • Feet usually swell towards the evening, so it is preferable to purchase shoes at this time to ensure the perfect fit.
  • Measure your feet at least once a year, preferably standing up as there may be changes.
  • Always try on shoes for fit and walk around in them for comfort as sizes may vary for different brands.
  • There should be adequate space for your toes to wiggle and at least a half inch gap between your longest toe and the end of the shoes. Too much toe space should be avoided as it can cause the feet to slip back and forth within the shoe.
  • American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons
  • jackson memorial hospital
  • Foot & Ankle International
  • Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society
  • university miami
  • Hospital for Special Surgery
  • My Footcare MD