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  2. Health and Wellness: Strategies to prevent and treat foot ...

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    Flip-flop season is officially here - but unfortunately - that also means we are about to see an influx of foot pain - otherwise known as “plantar fasciitis." Carrie Jose Here’s a question ...

  3. The best shoes for plantar fasciitis in 2025 - AOL

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    The outsole is made with a grippy, non-marking rubber for better traction in wet conditions, but what really separates these sandals from run-of-the-mill flip-flops is the contoured ergonomic ...

  4. The Most Comfortable Flip-Flops That Won't Hurt Your Feet - AOL

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    KuaiLu Ladies Yoga Mat Flip-Flops. Feel like you're walking on a cushion at all times with these waterproof flip-flops that feature a thick yoga mat insole which relieves pressure and foot pain.

  5. Flip-flops - Wikipedia

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    However, walking for long periods in flip-flops can result in pain in the feet, ankles and lower legs [32] or tendonitis. [33] The flip-flop straps may cause frictional issues, such as rubbing during walking, resulting in blisters, [34] and the open-toed design may result in stubbed or even broken toes. [34]

  6. 9 Podiatrist-Approved Flip-Flops With Arch Support - AOL

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    Walking for miles in thin-soled flip-flops is thus not recommended since it can lead to foot problems like plantar fasciitis, hammertoe deformity, tendonitis, or just general foot pain. But the ...

  7. Slide (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    This pulls the Achilles tendon, potentially causing shin splints, heel and/or arch pain, [1] or tendinitis. Slides typically aren't designed with a front and back end, which forces the wearer's toes to grip harder to keep the footwear in place, causing foot pain, and with more frequent usage it could change the toe's natural shape and growth ...