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  2. Foot pain? These podiatrist-approved Skechers are the answer ...

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    Even if you’re not big on fitness classes, these everyday shoes accommodate your lifestyle. They go with anything, from yoga pants to a flowy dress for a weekend picnic.

  3. Foot pain? These podiatrist-approved Skechers have heel-to ...

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    Even if you’re not big on fitness classes, these everyday shoes accommodate your lifestyle. They go with anything, from yoga pants to a flowy dress for a weekend picnic.

  4. The best orthopedic shoes in 2024, according to experts - AOL

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    Give your feet and legs a break from common conditions like plantar fasciitis with these top orthopedic shoes from brands like KLAW, OOfos, Vionic and Hoka.

  5. Diabetic shoe - Wikipedia

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    Diabetic shoes (sometimes referred to as extra depth, therapeutic shoes or sugar shoes) are specially designed shoes, or shoe inserts, intended to reduce the risk of skin breakdown in diabetics with existing foot disease and relieve pressure to prevent diabetic foot ulcers . People with diabetic neuropathy in their feet may have a false sense ...

  6. Diseases of the foot - Wikipedia

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    Women often wear tight shoes that are narrow and constrictive, and thus are most prone to foot problems. Tight shoes often cause overcrowding of toes and result in a variety of structural defects. The next most common cause of foot disease is overuse or traumatic injuries.

  7. Bunion - Wikipedia

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    Proposed factors include wearing overly tight shoes, high-heeled shoes, family history and rheumatoid arthritis. The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons states that footwear only worsens a problem caused by genetics.

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