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Articles about different sized shoes (0-50 of 267)
- What To Expect From Common Foot Surgeries
By: kent | - Bunion Surgery. Recovering from bunion surgery may take anywhere from 3 to 6 weeks. It largely depends on the type of surgery you underwent (whether a metal pin was put into your foot, how far the hallux valgus deformity had advanced, etc.). Talk to your podiatrist to get a specific estimate for recovery time. Bunion surgery is normally performed on an outpatient basis, so youll be back at home the same day. The surgery takes about an hour. It is normally performed under ankle bloc ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes,
- Guideline For Fitting Shoes
By: kent | - Most people stick faithfully to their shoe size. If youre like me, at least, you dont even bother contemplating other sizes when going shoe shopping. Once a size 7, always a size 7. The truth is that shoes sizes vary widely based on brand and shoe type (despite the systems attempt at standardization). Shoe length and width are also not always correlated. Officially, each size you go up in shoes corresponds to an increase of 1/3 of an inch in length and 1/4 of an inch i ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, m
- Is Bunion Surgery Right For You?
By: kent | - Bunion surgery is an outpatient surgery that only takes 1 hour to complete under local anesthesia but can take weeks to mend. Most podiatrists estimate that people who undergo bunion surgery will need to stay off their feet for the next 3 to 6 weeks. This doesnt mean youll be bed ridden! Rather, you should avoid any activity that requires you to walk, run, or stand for long periods of time.
This can be particularly difficult for people with jobs that require t ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, m
- Foot Pain: Heed The Warning Signs
By: kent | - When it comes to protecting your feet, preventative care is the way to go. Look for these warning signs, which may indicate the presence of an underlying foot injury or foot deformity.
Severe Toe Pain. Your toe may either be sore to the touch (or sore when you wear shoes), or it may just hurt all the time. If the soreness is coming from the nail area, look for signs of an ingrown toenail (the nail should be imbedded in the skin).
If you notice a white, green or brown ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mi
- Ankle Exercises For An Injured Ankle
By: kent | - An ankle injury may keep you off your foot for months. Ankle strains, sprains and fractures are common among athletes and among those of us who just get unlucky (tripping over our feet, slipping down the stairs, etc.). People who are overweight and who wear high heels increase their risk of ankle injury. People who have suffered from ankle sprains before are also more likely to sprain their ankle again in the future. Some studies estimate that as many as 50 percent of people who sprain their ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mi
- Caring For An Injured Foot
By: kent | - You may need to stay off an injured foot for any number of reasons. Broken bones, stress fractures, sprained ankles and strained ankles are only a few of the most common foot injuries. Foot surgery is also necessary to correct common foot deformities such as hammertoe, bunions, claw toe, hallux valgus, plantar fasciitis and cavus foot (hich arches). Whatever the reason you find your foot or ankle in a cast, recovering from injury or foot surgery can be a long and painful process.
As ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, m
- Warm-up To Prevent Foot Injury
By: kent | - Whether you are recovering from a foot injury or working hard to prevent one, a proper warm up before athletic activity is crucial. Your warm-up should have this basic structure. Start with a general warm-up. This is intended to get your heart rate up and your muscle groups warm. It should consist of a non-strenuous physical activity of your choice. Walking, gentle jogging or basic aerobics are all good places to start. The general warm-up should increase your heart rate and speed up respi ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, m
- Is It Normal To Have Different Sized Feet?
By: kent | - Q: How Common Is It to Have Different Sized Feet?
A: The easy is answer is that everybody has different sized feet! Go ahead and take a look. Your two feet are not the same. Dont believe me? Get out a pad of paper and trace your right foot and your left foot. Now measure the foot length and width. (You want to measure the maximum foot length and width. This means that you should measure from the tip of the big toe to the very back of the heel to calculate length. ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes,
- Foot Care For Senior Citizens
By: Danielle K. D. | - By the time you reach the golden years of life, your feet have served you well! Pay them back by adjusting to their needs as you age.
Dont expect to have the same sized feet throughout your life. Feet tend to increase in length and width as you age. This is due to the gradual collapsing of your arches through daily wear and tear. You may need to re-measure your feet the next time you go shoe shopping to ensure you are still buying shoes that are the right size. Note: ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mismatched pairs of shoes, single shoes, odd shoes, one shoe, one shoe
- Footwear That Protects The Achilles Tendon
By: kent | - Q: What sort of shoes should I wear to relieve pain in my Achilles Tendon?
A: Proper footwear can go a long way when it comes to preventing Achilles tendon injuries. Of course that means the opposite is also true! Footwear that fails to take into account the specific requirements of the feet can promote and even cause Achilles tendon injuries.
Lets first talk about heel cushioning. When you lift the heel off the ground, the Achilles tendon shortens. ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mi
- Children's Foot Problems
By: kent | - Clubfoot. Clubfoot is a common birth defect occurring in approximately 1 out of every 1000 births. It affects males more often than females and can affect one or both feet. Clubfoot should be diagnosed at birth (although sometimes doctors can diagnose clubfoot while the baby is still in the womb) and treatment should begin within the first weeks of the babys life. The most common treatment for clubfoot is called the Ponseti Method. This method of treatment involves multiple castings ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mi
- Caring For Your Residual Limb After Amputation
By: kent | - After surgery your residual limb will be covered in a cast or soft bandage. This bandage is designed to keep the wound clean and dry. It can also help prevent swelling in the residual limb. The bandage will need to be changed frequently by your doctor. Sometimes a family member will be taught how to change the dressing so you can change it at home. Do your best to protect your cast or bandage. This will mean youll need to keep it out of the shower when you bathe. Sometimes it is h ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mi
- Long Term Affects Of Polio: What's The Difference Between Flat And Flaccid Feet?
By: kent | - The quick and crucial answer to the question, Whats the difference between flat and flaccid feet? is that flat feet, though they have fallen arches, retain mobility whereas flaccid feet have lost the ability to move at all. Both conditions are long term consequences of the polio virus, which in its most severe form can lead to paralysis and deformity. Ninety-five percent of the time, the virus never makes it out of the intestinal tract, and so the infected person is spared the m ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mi
- Polio And Foot Deformity
By: kent | - Polio is an extremely contagious virus that swept through the US during the earlier half of the twentieth century and now has largely been eradicated by the polio vaccine, created by Jonas Salk in the 1950s. It is transmitted between people usually through fecal-oral contact, and the virus is most prevalent during summer months. Ninety-five percent of the time polio produces no symptoms (known as asymptomatic polio). When it does produce symptoms, the disease comes in three degrees:
... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mi
- How Does Diabetes Affect My Feet?
By: kent | - People commonly think of Diabetes as a disease that interferes with glucose levels in the blood stream. What they may not realize is that this disease has several chronic complications including, among others, diabetic foot. Below you will find the most common symptoms and complications that can arise from Diabetes and affect the health of your feet.
SKIN: Diabetes can cause the skin on your feet to become exceptionally dry. What is happening is that the nerves that control oil ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mi
- Diabetes And Foot Ulcers
By: kent | - Diabetes leads to foot problems in about twenty-five percent of the population suffering from the disease, and one of the most troublesome of these foot problems is foot ulcers. A foot ulcer is an open wound on your foot. It can be shallow or deep and often forms over bony areas on the foot where the skin is exposed to rubbing from shoes, socks, etc. Foot ulcers on the ball of the foot or pad of the big toe are caused by pressure of the bodys weight bearing down on these areas while u ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mi
- How To Take Care Of Your Feet If You Have Diabetes
By: kent | - Diabetes is a disease that has serious long term implications. One of these complications is the development of diabetic foot. Diabetic foot results from decreased sensitivity in the foot due to neuropathy and poor circulation. This decreased sensitivity makes it difficult for a diabetic to identify foot pain caused by minor cuts or blisters. Without the proper diagnosis, this seemingly minor ailment can develop into something much more serious. Corns, calluses, hammertoe and foot ulcers ar ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mismatched pairs of shoes, single shoes, odd shoes, one shoe, one shoe
- Diabetic Foot
By: Danielle K. D. | - Many people do not associate Diabetes with foot problems. In fact, the disease carries with it several chronic complications that result from having consistently high levels of glucose in the blood stream. Among these complications is angiopathy, or damage to the blood vessels, which is caused by cells taking in more glucose than normal. Higher levels of glucose in the cell lead to the formation of an abnormal number of glycoproteins.
These glycoproteins make cell membranes e ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mi
- How Do I Know If The Shoe Fits?
By: kent | - Finding a pair of shoes that fits properly may seem like a no-brainer. You go to a department store, sit on one of those benches with the mirrors below the sitting area (if you ever wanted to know what the world looks like to a cocker spaniel just go shoe shopping for an hour), hook the legless nylon stockings over your toes, across your arch and over your heel, and, if youre lucky, get a sales clerk to push his thumb against the thick leather toe box and tell you whether your toes have ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mi
- Shopping For Shoes Of Different Sizes
By: Danielle K. D. | - Different sectors of the apparel industry have finally gotten smart about peoples bodies. When buying a swimsuit, for example, women are able to shop for tops and bottoms separately in order to find a suit that fits the specific needs of their body. These mix-and-match suits are easily available to the entire population. They are offered by big-box discount stores, elite designers, online shopping centers and mail away orders through catalogues. In fact, its hard to imagine s ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mi
- Mismatched Feet
By: kent | - Its easy to look to the body as an example of perfect symmetry. Everything comes in twos: two eyes, two ears, two arms, two hands, two legs, two feet. And we expect these partners in crime to work together in a way that makes life easier. If your left eye doesnt see 20:20, perfect vision in your right eye can make the overall picture clearer. Different sized feet, however, are rarely able to compensate for each other without throwing your entire bodys a ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mi
- Neuropathy And Foot Ulcers In Diabetes Patients
By: Danielle K. D. | - Approximately fifty-eight percent of diabetes patients have a chronic complication known as neuropathy, which causes decreased sensitivity in the nervous system and occurs frequently in the lower limbs. Neuropathy is linked to foot ulceration, foot deformity and amputation in diabetic patients. In fact, eighty-two percent of diabetic patients suffering from foot ulcers or other foot wounds test positive for neuropathy.
Diagnosing neuropathy in diabetes patients requires a simp ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mi
- Orthotic Devices For Your Foot Condition
By: Danielle K. D. | - Orthotics are insoles that you can slip into your shoes in order to correct common foot ailments, or to provide extra support when recovering from foot surgery. Whether orthotics are custom made or purchased at the local pharmacy in a two-pack, these cushioning devices go a long way to alleviating pain and unnecessary stress on the bones, ligaments and tendons of the foot and lower leg. Orthotics can change the angle at which the foot strikes the ground, or properly align the foot and ankle. T ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mi
- Proper Footwear For People With Lymphedema
By: Danielle K. D. | - Lymphedema is a condition that causes swelling in the arms and legs. It occurs when the body retains interstitial fluid (usually due to a blockage in the lymphatic system) instead of draining the fluid properly. In rare cases, people are born with lymphedema. But more commonly people acquire it after surgery, burn trauma or radiation treatments for various cancers.
No matter what causes a persons lymphedema, it can be a physically and emotionally painful experience. ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mi
- Lymphedema Treatments
By: Danielle K. D. | - There is no known cure for lymphedema. This condition, which is characterized by swelling in the limbs caused by blockages in the lymphatic system, can be either congenital or acquired. In the US lymphedema is commonly associated with cancer, although it is not a side affect of the cancer but rather of the radiation treatment used to treat the cancer. Lymphedema occurs most frequently in women, and it is a progressive condition, meaning that it is irreversible and gets worse with time. Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mi
- Lymphedema: What Remains After The Cancer Is Gone
By: Danielle K. D. | - Most people who survive cancer are eager to move on with their lives. Unfortunately, the emotional and physical stress caused by cancer and its treatment can leave scars behind that last for a lifetime. One of these scars is lymphedema. Lymphedema is a condition that can develop from radiation treatment used to treat certain cancers. It is not life threatening, and therefore, has largely been ignored by doctors who treat cancer patients. However, it does drastically affect a cancers ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mi
- Clubfoot: A Correctable Condition
By: Danielle K. D. | - The good news about clubfoot is that when the condition is caught early, it is treatable. And clubfoot can be diagnosed very early even before a baby is born. Once doctors realize a fetus shows signs of clubfoot, they can begin outlining a plan for treatment, and after the baby is born, treatment can begin as early as one week later.
Clubfoot, or Giles Smith Syndrome, is a birth defect that causes one or both feet to turn inward so that the toes point to the middle of the bod ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mi
- Clubfoot Celebrities: Lord Byron
By: Danielle K. D. | - Thank goodness we were not born at the time of Lord Byron! The great poet was born with a misshapen right foot, which most scholars now attribute to a common foot deformity known as clubfoot. This physical defect greatly affected Lord Byron who walked with a limp and sought to hide his deformity in specially made boots. Mary Shelley wrote of Lord Byron: No action in Lord Byrons life scarce a line he has written but was influenced by his personal defect. And on his deathbed t ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mi
- Getting Rid Of Your Calluses (with And Without Fish!)
By: Danielle K. D. | - Put down that pumice stone ladies! There is a new way to tackle even the nastiest of calluses. A spa in Tokyo, the Ooedo Onsen Monogatari, is now using fish to clean the dead skin off peoples feet. Warning: this is high class pedicure treatment is not for the ticklish or faint of heart. Eager bathers simply lower their feet into a fifteen foot pool and let the fish (about two inches in length) go to work. It turns out that these fish garra rufa, a species imported to Japan from Tur ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mi
- Complete Decongestive Physiotherapy (cdp) For Lymphedema
By: Danielle K. D. | - Most doctors agree that the most successful treatment for lymphedema is something called CDP (complete decongestive physiotherapy) or sometimes CDT (complete decongestive treatment). This treatment requires a two step process. First fluid in the lymph system is drained manually by using external massage. Second, the affected areas are wrapped using compression bandages to prevent the swelling from returning. This treatment originated in Germany and was brought to the United States by Dr. Rob ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mi
- How To Treat Hammertoe
By: Danielle K. D. | - Hammertoe is a foot deformity that usually results from wearing ill-fitting shoes. The condition is sometimes referred to as claw toe, crooked toe or mallet toe. It occurs when the second joint of the second, third or fourth toe becomes permanently bent so that it resembles a hammer. Hammertoe is especially associated with wearing high heels. (The height of the heel tends to push the foot forward so that the toes are forced into a bent position.) But any shoe with a particularly narrow or s ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mi
- What To Expect From Hammertoe Surgery
By: Danielle K. D. | - Hammertoe is a foot deformity that occurs when the first interphalangeal joint (the joint just before the tip of your toe) becomes permanently bent. The tendon that controls the toe tightens and prevents the toe from straightening. If there is still movement in the joint (if you can straighten your toe without applying external pressure) then there is a possibility that your podiatrist can recommend exercises, toe splints, orthotics and footwear that will help to stall or even reverse the defo ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mi
- I Have Diabetes. How Do I Know If I'm At Risk For Amputation?
By: Danielle K. D. | - Chronic complications arising from diabetes often lead to the formation of foot ulcers (open wounds on the foot) that increase a diabetes patients risk of amputation. In fact, diabetes is the leading cause of non-trauma related amputation in the industrialized world. Factors that increase a diabetes patients risk for amputation include:
The presence of neuropathy. Neuropathy results in decreased neural sensation in the foot designed to protect the foot and ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, different sized shoes, mi
- Searching For Specialty Shoes?
By: Danielle K. D. | - Specialty shoes are a must for diabetics. The health of the foot is crucial, especially in diabetics, as neglected feet can lead to circulation and nerve problems. Shoes designed for diabetics have a specific design targeted to gently cushion the foot and absorb normal, daily wear and tear. Diabetic shoes protect the ball of the foot, the heel, the lower ankle, and the arch of a diabetic's foot. By protecting all of these important areas of the foot, diabetic specialty shoes will enable better b ... Tags: diabetic shoes, polio survivors group, different sized shoes
- How To Buy A New Pair Of Odd Shoes
By: Danielle K. D. | - If you are a person in need of odd shoes, finding the perfect size and style may sometimes be difficult. There are undoubtedly many times that you have visited a retail shoe store only to discover that your size, or the mismatched pair of shoes you need, or the particular style that you wanted, were unavailable. It can be a frustrating undertaking, shopping for odd shoes, and it is a process that often adds insult to injury, as many people who need to purchase odd shoes are also people who hav ... Tags: polio survivors group, different sized shoes, corrective shoes
- Shopping For Specialty Footwear
By: Danielle K. D. | - There was once a time, when people didn't wear shoes. However, as mobility became a necessity, the feet needed to be protected, and simple leather moccasins eventually evolved into Nike Dunks. Although we now consider the shoe a necessity, it actually has altered the way our body moves, and not always for the better.
The shoe that once was a personalized, hand-crafted piece of leather meant to clothe and protect one's feet, has now become a huge commercial industry, where sellin ... Tags: mismatched footwear, different sized shoes, corrective shoes, p
- Fashionable Orthopedic Shoes
By: Danielle K. D. | - No matter where they are from, people want to look good. Sociologists have blamed this perpetual desire on advertising and skewed cultural values. Yet, certain groups of people seem to be expected to abandon this particular social concern. Those living with disabilities are among those numbers. Perhaps you could argue that these people have more important concerns than their appearance. However, personal appearance has a direct impact on self-esteem and this can be especially important for peopl ... Tags: different sized shoes, corrective shoes, polio survivors, diabetic shoes, amputation, foot deformity, diabetes foot problems, different sized feet, polio surv
- How To Buy Shoes When Your Feet Are Mismatched
By: Danielle K. D. | - Have you ever heard of the popular phrase, "my two left feet"? Well, unfortunately that can mean much more than being clumsy on the dance floor. A surprising number of people suffer from what we can generally label mismatched feet. This can be as simple as having two feet that are two different foot sizes.
A large percentage of people have feet that are a half size apart - no wonder that right shoe always feels so tight! But mismatched feet can also result from much more serio ... Tags: mismatched footwear, foot deformity, corrective shoes, diabetic shoes, diabetes foot problems, different sized feet, different sized shoes, polio survivors g
- Foot Injury Shoes: It's Not The End Of The World
By: Danielle K. D. | - Many accidents happen in every life. In fact, the only thing about these unpredictable events is that they are often inevitable. If you have an injury to one or both of your feet, you might think that after the therapy, your troubles are over. Then you realize once you get home that your foot injury prohibits you from wearing your favorite pairs of shoes. In many cases, a foot injury affects only one limb, and this leads to the need for a different sized shoe for each foot. The last thing that y ... Tags: foot injury, mismatched footwear, corrective shoes, different sized feet, different sized shoes, polio survivors group, diabetes foot problems, footlength di
- Finding The Perfect Match For Mismatched Footwear
By: Danielle K. D. | - There are many reasons why mismatched footwear might be desired or required. Some people are born with feet of two different sizes. Other people have had an injury or illness which has resulted in a deformity of one or both of their feet. Some polio survivors find that they emerge from the disease with severe foot deformities resulting in their need for mismatched footwear.
Before the Internet, getting two different shoes to fit your feet often meant that you would have to buy two ... Tags: mismatched footwear, corrective shoes, different sized feet, different sized shoes, polio survivors group, polio survivors, diabetes foot problems, foot leng
- Choosing The Right Diabetic Shoe
By: Danielle K. D. | - As a diabetic, it is vital that you take good care of your feet on a daily basis, especially if you are on your feet all day. Many diabetics suffer from poor foot circulation combined with wearing the wrong type of shoes - this can trigger major foot problems. For example, if you wear shoes that are too tight, it can cause your feet to bleed, develop blisters and even cause lesions in between your toes which are extremely painful. Thats why it is so important for diabetics to wear comfo ... Tags: diabetic shoes, diabetes foot problems, corrective shoes, mismatched footwear, different sized feet, different sized shoes, polio survivors group, polio surv
- Do You Have Mismatched Feet?
By: Danielle K. D. | - Although it is less common that it was in the past, polio is certainly a difficult disease to overcome, and the complications it brings about can often have lifelong repercussions. Some of these can be more of a challenge than others, and some may amount to more of an inconvenience. As many polio survivors suffer in that their feet are two different lengths because of the disease, shopping for shoes can become more difficult, and can pose something of a hardship.
Thus, those who ... Tags: mismatched footwear, corrective shoes, different sized feet, different sized shoes, polio survivors group, polio survivors, diabetes foot problems, foot leng
- Specialty Shoes For Diabetics
By: kent | - A comfortable pair of shoes is not a luxury. Everyone wanting to keep their spine healthy and resilient should look into investing in a couple of pairs of sensible shoes. Out of all the people who need specialty shoes, diabetics are on top of the list. The nature of diabetes forces its victims to make a concerted effort to take care of their own well-being and, more specifically, their feet. In addition to a laundry list of problems, circulation and nerve damage can and will occur if it is not t ... Tags: diabetic shoes, diabetes foot problems, club foot, mismatched feet, corrective shoes, mismatched footwear, different sized feet, different sized shoes, polio
- Polio, Clubfoot, And Finding The Shoe That Fits
By: kent | - Many polio survivors will tell you that their infection was difficult and even painful to overcome. The complications that arise, however, often result in lifelong challenges, including difficulty functioning in society on several levels; and while those unaware may not realize it, even things like finding mismatched footwear require significant effort for someone with polio. Polio survivors groups have worked tirelessly to locate and even create resources for those with their unique needs. Tags: club foot, mismatched feet, diabetes foot problems, corrective shoes, mismatched footwear, different sized feet, different sized shoes, polio survivors group
- Shoes And Shortcomings Of The Nobility
By: kent | - Noble Shoes have been used to demonstrate a person's rank in society since at least the time of the Egyptian pharaohs. Sandals with pointed toes could only be worn by those of higher stations in ancient Egyptian society, with slaves going barefoot and commoners wearing sandals made of woven papyrus. The aristocrats of medieval Europe wore elaborate impractical shoes to demonstrate that the wearer did not perform manual labor.
Royalty and nobility have had a major impact on footwear ... Tags: mismatched shoes, mismatched footwear, mismatched pairs of shoes, mismatched feet, odd shoes, single shoes, different sized shoes, dif
- Ensuring A Proper Fit In New Shoes
By: kent | - There are few things more wasteful than buying a pair of shoes that does not fit well. Either you do not wear them because they are uncomfortable or, worse, you wear them and deal with the discomfort while possibly harming your feet. There are a few guidelines you can use to increase the chances your shoes will be comfortable and harmful to your feet.
The best time of day to try on shoes is in the afternoon because your feet tend to be more swollen than in the morning. You shou ... Tags: mismatched shoes, mismatched footwear, mismatched pairs of shoes, mismatched feet, odd shoes, single shoes, different sized shoes, dif
- Help For People With Mismatched Feet
By: kent | - Millions of people with mismatched feet would love to have a shoe store in which they can buy mismatched shoes in their sizes. However, that is not practical with the traditional brick and mortar store unless the shoe store is willing to sell a single shoe from two different pairs. In the United States, Nordstrom department stores offer such an option, but it is limited to customers with feet at least two sizes different from each other.
Consider the magnitude of the problem of ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched footwear, mismatched shoes, mismatched pairs of shoes, mismatched feet, odd shoes, single shoes, different sized shoes
- Mismatched Footwear Services
By: kent | - The word mismatch tends to have a negative connotation, while the word match refers to things that are in harmony with each other. People are always looking for the perfect match, whether it be in a mate, a home, or a job. Unfortunately, millions of people almost always through no fault of their own have mismatched feet.
Due to afflictions like polio, clubfoot and accidents, those people have a Hobsons choice of buying two pairs of shoes (one pair for eac ... Tags: mismatched footwear, mismatched shoes, mismatched pairs of shoes, mismatched feet, odd shoes, single shoes, different sized shoes
- What To Do If You Need Shoes For Your Mismatched Foot!
By: kent | - Your feet carry you thousands of miles and bear a force 50% greater than a person's weight with every step. Foot problems are caused by wear and tear and/or because of negligence.
Mismatched feet
People who have mismatched feet usually buy the larger size, and the shoes for the smaller feet are often stuffed with material to take up the excess space. The purpose of OddShoeFinder.com is helping people with mismatched feet. The Web site is an effort to help those people sav ... Tags: mismatched feet, mismatched shoes, mismatched footwear, foot injury, different sized fee, foot length difference, mismatched pairs of shoes
- Exchanging Mismatched And Single Shoes
By: kent | - On the Internet, people with severely mismatched feet and amputees have the potential to find someone with complementary feet sizes whom to swap unused shoes, In the past, single shoes and mismatched pairs of shoes were often thrown away or languished in closets of those who cannot stand to throw out perfectly good shoes. Searching with phrases such as odd pair shoes, exchange one shoe, single shoe websites, etc. results in several sites that sell single and/or mismatched sho ... Tags: single shoes, mismatched feet, foot injury, different sized fee, foot length difference, mismatched pairs of shoes, diabetes foot problems, odd shoes
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