Arthritis Shoes

By Amelia Walker Kingston


Arthritis is the term used to describe the inflammation and swelling of the cartilage and lining of the joints. It is usually coupled with an increase in the fluid around the joints and it is most commonly diagnosed in the lower extremities of the body. This causes sufferers of Arthritis to find normal tasks like walking and moving extremely difficult and often painful. The feet are more susceptible to arthritis than other parts of the body because each foot has 33 joints than can be afflicted.

Choosing the best shoes for Arthritis can be tricky sometimes. Anyone suffering from arthritis in their feet knows that something as simple as taking a step can be painful. While the full course of treatment will differ from person to person, the use of shoes for arthritis can, in some cases, reduce the pain caused by the disease. The main things to look for when buying shoes for arthritis are shoes that do not restrict the feet and that have a comfortable heel. While that would obviously exclude such shoes as those with extra high heels and pointy toes, there are some shoes for arthritis that are better than others. There are basically three choices when it comes to buying shoes for arthritis.

What are meant by basic shoes are shoes that you could buy at any shoe store. These shoes were not made specifically to be worn by people with arthritis in their feet, but they meet some of the criteria of what makes a good shoe for this purpose. For example, they may have excellent padding or plenty of room in the toe area so that the toes are not confined. The pros of choosing basic shoes are that you will be able to find a wide variety and some of these shoes will be available at every price point. The cons are that you may not find enough support. Remember, these were not made to be shoes for arthritis. Still, some are able to find some basic shoes that will do the trick.

If you're used to wearing shop bought footwear, you'll no doubt realize that even the best pair will be a compromise when compared to bespoke footwear. You'll probably also be aware that there is a big difference in the quality of the materials used, the methods employed to create them and, of course, the level of comfort they provide you. In fact, you'll most likely find that instead of being happy to take off your shoes at the end of the day, you'll simply forget your even wearing bespoke footwear; such is the ultimate level of comfort they can provide you.

Custom fit or prescription shoes are shoes for arthritis that are custom made specifically to fit your foot. To have these shoes made, a cast is made of your foot. Using the exact shape and measurements of your feet, shoes are created. Often, this is done with a prescription from your doctor. The pros of these shoes for arthritis are that, because they were made specifically for your feet, you will probably get the most support from them. Also, if your doctor writes a prescription for such shoes, the cost may be covered by your insurance. The cons are that the styles may be somewhat limited. Also, if your insurance will not cover the cost, they can be quite expensive.

The processing quality of a custom or bespoke shoe is usually no better than that of a shoe assembly of the upper class, as for example a running stitch by hand must be no better than a machine-generated. Good advice with a custom made shoe is the one who does not find suitable clothing or shoes very individual ideas of shoe designs is that it can only realize the shoemaker. Well known shoemaker have now become rare in Europe. A recognized high standard can be found mostly where competition is also relevant.

Uncomfortable shoes can be painful and cause health problems. Bad posture, corns, ingrown toenails and blisters are all caused or made worse by uncomfortable, poorly fitted shoes. For all these right reasons and more, purchasing a pair of beautifully crafted and perfectly fitting bespoke shoes or bespoke boots, can be a life changing experience.




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