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  2. Podiatrists Share Pros and Cons of Barefoot Shoes: Do You ...

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    ST-5. Barefoot shoes usually offer no arch support by design, but some shoes like the Topo Athletic ST-5’s offer minimal support with the included removable insole.The insole makes the shoe feel ...

  3. Podiatrists and shoppers love these slip-on sneakers: 'My ...

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    "As comfortable as it may seem, walking barefoot increases the amount of stress that the foot must absorb." Remember: "The feet — and mainly the heel and plantar fascia — are the major shock ...

  4. These Stylish, Comfortable Shoes for Bunions Have ... - AOL

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    Generally speaking, Dr. Ragland recommends finding a shoe with a wide toe box for those dealing with a traditional bunion and a high toe box for a dorsal bunion (a.k.a., a bump on the top of your ...

  5. Barefoot - Wikipedia

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    Barefoot is the state of not wearing any footwear. There are health benefits and some risks associated with going barefoot. Shoes, while they offer protection, can limit the flexibility, strength, and mobility of the foot and can lead to higher incidences of flexible flat foot, bunions, hammer toe, and Morton's neuroma. Walking and running ...

  6. Plantar fasciitis - Wikipedia

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    Plantar fasciitis or plantar heel pain is a disorder of the plantar fascia, which is the connective tissue that supports the arch of the foot. [2] It results in pain in the heel and bottom of the foot that is usually most severe with the first steps of the day or following a period of rest.

  7. Heel pad syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Pain is usually a deep, dull ache that feels like a bruise. Pressing with the thumb into the centre of the heel should re-create the pain. Condition can often be attributed to a blow to the heel – landing hard while barefoot on a hard surface, jumping in dress shoes with a hard heel, stepping on a stone while running.