Looking for a simple way to help with varicose veins? Consider your feet.
Doctor-recommended tips that go way beyond the Band-Aid trick.
Below, we take a look at some of the reasons why you'll want to reconsider wearing socks if you usually put your bare foot in your shoe.
A peek inside your shoes might provide the answer.
Psoriatic arthritis can cause foot pain, and selecting the right shoes is an important part of good foot care.
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'Breaking in' your shoes in reality doesn't mean letting your shoes get used to the shape of your foot -- in fact it's quite the opposite.
Today, we take a look at how a few different yoga poses can help prevent and treat a number of different foot ailments.
Wondering how to stretch out shoes? Check out these 3 easy methods for stretching out your too-tight shoes so you can wear them comfortably!
Are you considering orthopedic shoes? Find out the top 7 health benefits of wearing orthopedic shoes and how they can help your feet.
Dr. Silvester explains the benefits of diabetic shoes.
Are you bothered by the subtle but growing smell coming from your shoes and feet? Foot smell could be caused by any number of things: overuse of one pair of shoes, bacterial or fungal infection, or lack of aeration, among others. If you...
New research into how calluses work for our feet and balance suggests that thick-soled shoes, such as orthopedic shoes, may do us more harm than good.
Proper-fitting shoes help prevent foot complications. Our tips will help you find great-fitting footwear that feels good, too.
Tiny children’s shoes are adorable, but the same cannot be said for the huge foot problems that are caused by some of them. At a time when the foot is still developing and easily affected, pi…
This study reports that you're probably wearing the wrong shoe size. Check out the easiest way to properly measure your feet.
Scott Silknitter is in studio to break down what compression socks are and how to put them on.
When friction from a shoe or sock rubbing against your skin causes the epidermis (top) layer and dermis (underlying) layer of skin to move in opposite directions, the skin becomes irritated, red, and inflamed. Continued friction will cause the epidermis and dermis to separate and fill with fluid or...
Shoes can either create a lot of pain in your feet or create comfort and support. You need to have a supportive, flexible pair that embraces your foot shape.