(HealthDay News) — Wearing high heels may be fashionable, but they can wreak havoc on your body.
The American Osteopathic Association suggests how to avoid problems while wearing high heels:
- Choose a heel that is no higher than 1 1/4 inches, has a wide base and is thicker-than-average. Skip the stilettos.
- Pad heels with cushioned insoles to ease stress on your knees.
- Choose heels with a wide toe box that fit properly, with no room for feet to slide forward.
- Skip heels on days when you’ll be doing a lot of walking or standing.
- Don’t wear heels every day or all day long. Alternate with more comfortable shoes.
- Stretch your feet and calf muscles.
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