Sunday, March 28, 2010

Uggs

As we come to the beginning of spring, there are still a few cold days that merit winter clothing. And one thing I have noticed throughout the winter is the fad that hasn't yet gone away; Ugg Boots. Now whether you think that stands for Ugly or you actually own and love the pair, there is an agreement to how they are treating your feet.

Many podiatrists are concerned with how often and how many young adults are choosing these types of shoes. The ligaments and bones of these young girls are still moldable. Ugg boots do not provide the proper support your feet need, especially when they are still growing. As you foot slides around inside the shoe you have unusual wear and tear to your feet. This can lead to many foot problems like blisters, joint pain, plantar fasciitis, or other tendon injuries. Since your body alignment is connected head to toe, this can throw your entire body all out of whack. Your feet and ankles can turn inward during gait (your walking cycle). This leads to knock-knees as well as pressure to your low back. If your ankles are in the wrong position then your tibia, fibula, and femur are misaligned causing hip issues. So the bottom line is if you choose to wear Uggs or any other shoe that lacks support, wear them like slippers-rarely and for short periods of time. They shouldn't be worn for long periods of times or for long distances. Remember that if you do have any of these conditions call Dr. Grimm and Dr. Pattison to take a look at your feet and discuss options to modify your shoes or gait cycle.