Monday 15 December 2014

For Ladies - Reasons High Heels Are Not The Best For You

It is not very hard for fashionable women to sacrifice comfort for
fashion. High heels are a classic example of this. A number of studies
have illustrated the detrimental effects of high heels. Dr. Ava
Shamban, a certified dermatologist and author of Heal Your Skin, says,
"High heels put all your body's weight on our forefoot, causing you to
adjust the rest of your body to maintain balance." These studies have
revealed that they tend to add extra pressure on the inside of your
knee, alter muscles and tendon structure. So, read on to know more
about how this fashion fad is slowly damaging your body.

Should you shun your stilettos?

High heels tend to place excess force on the inside of your knee, also
known as medial meniscus. This is a known risk factor for joint
degeneration and osteoarthritis. High heels also tend to alter your
posture, which causes your ankles to tilt inward and destabilises your
ankle joints.

Studies have revealed that the knee joint pressure increases by almost
25% when a woman wears high heels. They also tend to impair your
balance, thus exposing you to a greater risk of falling. You could end
up with a broken or a sprained ankle because of that.

This fashion comes at a price

It is hard not to feel strong, confident and sexy when you slip on a
pair of high heel shoes but it affects your feet, back and posture in
more ways than one.

High heels force your foot into a painful position and could lead to
hammertoes, corns and bunions as well.

They lead to benign growth of nerve tissues at the base of your foot,
also known as Morton's neuroma. This leads to terrible pain and
numbness in your toes.

Long exposure to high heels also increases the risk of joint pain in
the ball of your foot, medically known as Metatarsalgia.

It also adds pressure on your forefoot.

Your calf muscles tend to contract and adjust to the angle of high
heels leading them to shorten or tighten, and subsequently causing you
pain.

Should you ditch those heels?

Poorly constructed shoes or slippers with heels can wreak havoc on
your feet. However reasonable, comfortable heels can make you look
elegant and cause little pain to your feet. Shorter (1 1/2 to 2 inches)
heels reduce the severity of such aches and pains.

Here are some more ways in which you can protect yourself from the
harmful havoc your shoes wreak on your body:

Use comfort insoles or cushions, if you cannot resist heels on a daily basis.

Only wear high heels when you are attending events where you do not
have to stand for a long period of time.

While going for high heels, always opt for good brand names. This way
you have more chances of finding ergonomically designed shoes, which
would be more comfortable.

Go for shoes in natural materials, such as suede, leather and rubber.
These would fit your feet better.

Always try shoes on both the feet and walk around for a few seconds,
before buying them.

Shoes with pointed toes are likely to cramp your toes and cause more
damaging effects. So, go for wide toe shoes.

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