Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Athletic Shoes Are Important to Spinal Health

Footwear plays an important role in the functional biomechanics of the human body. Improperly-fitting shoes can do more than hurt a runner's stride, they can upset a person's overall biomechanics and lead to pain throughout the body. The president of the American Chiropractic Association's Council on Sports Injuries & Physical Fitness noted, "Your feet are the foundation of your body, and if they are not properly supported you can have problems anywhere from the bottom of your feet up through your neck."

There are several tips to consider before a runner should purchase their next pair of running shoes. These are:

Be sure to match the right shoe to the right activity.

If possible, purchase running shoes from a specialty store or from someone knowledgeable about matching the correct type of running shoes to your foot type and stride pattern.

Select shoes with adequate cushioning in the soles, which helps absorb the shock of your feet hitting the ground. Cushioning is especially important when running on hard surfaces, such as pavement or sidewalks.

Check for adequate room at the widest part of your foot. The shoe shouldn't be tight, but your foot shouldn't slide around, either.

Consider custom made orthotic insoles. Orthotics can address structural abnormalities in the feet and the resultant biomechanical faults.

Dr. Vail can offer you more advice on appropriate footwear. Call for an appointment today!
419-423-1888 or www.vailfoot.com

http://www.chiropracticresearch.org/News_athletic_shoes_are_important_to_spinal_health.htm

1 comment:

Janice Lois said...

Nice tips to considering perfect running shoes !! Athletic shoes are really important to spinal health. Finish line ends your search for those shoes.