With warmer days ahead, it’s time to put some spring in your step. Outdoor exercise is a great way to stay active and improve overall well-being. Did you know?Sunshine is the most effective way to get vitamin D.
Here are tips from Prisma Health orthopedic foot and ankle surgeon, Ben Jackson, MD, to help you take a step in the right direction for finding the perfect shoe.
Select the right size
Ensuring appropriate shoe size is critical. Over time, a person’s foot shape and size can change.
Pro tip: Check if your shoe is the right width by standing on a sheet of paper, outlining your foot, then putting your shoe on top of it. If your foot is wider than the shoe, it’s putting pressure on your foot which can cause discomfort and pain.
Get the right shoe for the right type of activity
There are several types of sport-specific shoes, from hiking to running brands.
“I think with shoes, like many things in life, you get what you pay for,” says Dr. Jackson. “I typically don’t recommend buying the least expensive shoe. Getting somewhere in the middle range is helpful.”
If your shoes aren’t fitting correctly, get them checked out
If you’re consistently feeling pain or getting injuries, it may be time to swap shoes and see a specialist.
Dr. Jackson and the orthopedic team at Prisma Health are ready to support you (like a good shoe) and care for your unique health needs.
Enjoy a beginner-friendly, slow flow yoga class and a guided meditation at Greenville’s newest studio, Unity Flow Yoga, during Move, Meditate, Mingle on Saturday, April 13 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. All proceeds benefit 864Pride.
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