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  2. Pediped Footwear - Wikipedia

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    Pediped was founded in Henderson, Nevada in 2004 by husband-and-wife business partners, Angela and Brian Edgeworth [1] after the birth of their first child. [2]In 2008, the firm hired Rudy Glocker, a former vice president at Goldman Sachs, as its chief operating officer.

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    "Loved these walking shoes/sneakers," shared a satisfied shopper. "Walked 6-10 miles every day for a week, and they were so comfortable. Didn't have to break them in before. Look great with jeans ...

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    The best walking shoes from Nike, New Balance, and more help you go long distances pain-free. Recommended by podiatrists, treat overpronation and more now.

  5. The best shoes for flat feet for 2025, according to podiatrists

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    A nice walking sneaker or athletic shoe with cushioned midsoles would be a great choice. Dr. Pinker says, "footwear with an insole that has increased medial support is best for those with flat feet."

  6. Pediatric podiatry - Wikipedia

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    Shoes were also found to reduce foot motion and increase the support (weight-bearing) phases of the gait cycle. During running, shoes were found to reduce swing (non-weight-bearing) phase leg speed, attenuate some shock, and encourage a rearfoot strike pattern. The long-term effect of these gait changes due to footwear on growth and development ...

  7. Toe walking - Wikipedia

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    Toe walking is a term describing a type of walking style. Toe walking is when a person walks on their toes or the ball of their foot, without putting much or any weight on the heel or any other part of the foot. [1] Toe walking in toddlers is common. Children who toe walk as toddlers commonly adopt a heel-toe walking pattern as they grow older.