Ortho+Rest footwear has been engineered from carefully selected and specially blended polymers keeping in mind the requirements of paining heel and foot. As a general footwear its use is strongly recommended to prevent occurance of conditions leading to heel and foot pain.(Plz read complete info)
ATLEAST 1 HOUR DAILY USE PROVIDES RELAXATION TO THE ACHING FEET ! The feet are very small in relative
to the rest of the body. During an average day the feet support a combined force equivalent to several hundred Tons ! In addition to that , the foot acts as a shock absorber and serves to balance the body to uneven surface. Estimatedly about 75% of the people experience foot pain at some point in their lives.It has been observed that non-surgical treatment and foot aides like ORTHO+REST are effective in many cases. Ortho+Rest is skid and slip resistant and provides symptomatic relief in conditions of aching heel and feet. Being an open footwear it is helpful for diabetics as injuries due to closed, tight fitting and hard soled shoes and perspiration are prevented. Given below are some facts to appraise you of the dimension of problems that occur to the often neglected foot
Common Causes of foot pain
1) Poorly fitting an non cushioned shoes - high heel shoes are the major culprits.
2) Weather can also affect the feet, they contract in cold and expad in hot weather.
3) Improper walking and poor posture
4) High impact exercising, jogging and strenous aerobics
5) Obesity and over use
Medical Conditions include - Plantar Fascitis, Heel Spurs, Bursitis of heel, Calluses, Corns, Excessive pronation, Metatarsalgia, arthritis etc
Helpful tips
1) Wear shoes that fit well and have shock absorbent well cushioned soles.
2) If obese, lose weight
3) Do not wear high heeled shoes - if you insist then heel should be wedge shaped
4) Do not wear shoes with excessively worn out heel or sole.
5) Avoid walking on uneven surfaces
6) Avoid going barefoot on hard surfaces
7) New shoes should be purchased in the afternoon or after a long walk when he feet have swelled.
8) Visit your podriatic physician for proper check up