During the summer months it is important to wear the most supportive sandal or flip flop to help prevent various foot ailments. When looking for the right shoe first and foremost, the more surface area contact there is between
the foot and the sandal, the more support the foot will have. This means
the wider the sandal and the higher the arch, the better the support as
this will provide more of a foundation especially for people who suffer from low arches.
The next consideration is stability. This is best accomplished by
finding sandals that are adjustable as opposed to sliding on. Adjustable
straps or Velcro fasteners are keys to a stable fit. Wide straps are preferred compared to narrow straps.
We suggest the Chaco sandals, which
tend to be wide, have a high arch and have fully adjustable straps.
FitFlop sandals are also wide with a high arch in addition to a thick,
cushioned midsole with wide upper straps. Orthaheel has a great
selection of styles, many with adjustable straps, high arches and cushioned heel supports. Birkenstock is another nice option for summer sandals.
The Lowcountry's Heel Pain Specialists, Dr. Andrew Saffer & Dr. Adam Brown are putting your feet first. Our doctors have a 95% cure rate for acute and plantar fasciitis with aggressive conservative treatment. If surgery is required it is minimally invasive with a quick recovery time. Our heel pain specialists utilize state of the art minimally invasive options such as Shockwave (EPAT) and Topaz. Refer to our frequent blogs on various treatment options for acute and chronic heel pain.
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Plantar fascial night splints
Plantar fascial/achilles night splints are devices that we are able to dispense in our practice that aid in stretching out the achilles tendon and plantar fascia. We have a good number of patients that have resolution in heel pain with the use of just stretching exercises, night splints, and icing. Night splints are generally used while sleeping or resting at home. The night splints that we dispense are preset at 5 degrees and after a week we have our patients reset the splint to 10 degrees. Typically heel pain patients will use the night splints for 4-6 weeks.
A majority of insurances cover plantar fascial/achilles night splints. It is easy to use and is a nice conservative treatment option for heel pain.
A majority of insurances cover plantar fascial/achilles night splints. It is easy to use and is a nice conservative treatment option for heel pain.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Golf shoes for Plantar fasciitis
Where To Buy
The
best golf shoes for heel problems can be purchased at any pro golf shop,
athletic store and many shoe stores. Golf shoes can even be
purchased online from the retailer.
Cost
The
best golf shoes for heel problems can be purchased for $100 to $250 a
pair. It is important for your health to buy a shoe based on your
specific needs, rather than for the price.
Accessories
A
good pair of golf socks that have arch support are best to wear with
golf shoes for heel problems. Look for acrylic golf socks which help to wick away moisture from the feet and prevent blister formation. A good golf sock will also have more cushioning which can help to cushion the heels.
Tips
Be
sure to try on golf shoes at the end of the day, or after a 20-minute
walk so your feet are at their largest, and you will get the best fit. Look for ECCO, Foot Joy's, and Adidas brand golf shoes. Dr. Brown and Dr. Saffer's favorite specific line of golf shoes are the ECCO BIOM golf shoe and the Adidas 360 ATV.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Cracked heels
Dry, cracked heels are a very common problem. It is also a difficult
problem to treat because, not only is the skin dry in this area, but it
is also thickened or callused making it difficult for moisturizers to
penetrate deep. A pumice stone or foot file may also help to reduce some of the
thick, callused skin. Hydrostat cream is a product that Dr. Brown and Dr. Saffer offer in the practice for our patients. It is a product that contains Urea and it helps to soften and smooth rough, dry or cracked heels. Hydrostat cream is used once a day and is made just for the feet. A good heel cup
will also help prevent your heel from spreading when bearing weight
which will help control the cracking or fissuring. If you have diabetes,
poor circulation or if the cracks are deep and bleed, you should
consult with Dr. Saffer or Dr. Brown.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Summer sandals to prevent heel pain
As summer approaches one of the keys to preventing heel pain is having the proper shoe gear. It is not practical to wear sneakers all of the time especially during the hot summer months. We would like to recommend some various lines of sandals for women that not only provide support but are fashionable.
1) Dansko sandal
2) Fit flops
3) Tsubo Sandals
4) MBT women Kisumu sandals
5) MBT women Habari
6) Orthaheel talia Sandal
It is worth it to spend just a little more money on the right shoe which may help to prevent various forms of heel pain.
1) Dansko sandal
2) Fit flops
3) Tsubo Sandals
4) MBT women Kisumu sandals
5) MBT women Habari
6) Orthaheel talia Sandal
It is worth it to spend just a little more money on the right shoe which may help to prevent various forms of heel pain.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Plantar fasciitis in Professional basketball player
Greg Stiemsma a professional basketball player for the Boston Celtics has been suffering from a chronic case of plantar fasciitis. He does not participate in running drills during practice and only is able to play during games.
Plantar fasciitis is not only found in recreational athletes but also found in professional sports. Typical treatment consist of aggressive physical therapy, cortisone injections, custom foot orthotics, and sometimes immobilization with a walking boot.
If you suffer from plantar fasciitis with pain in the heel or bottom of the foot it is important to be diagnosed as early as possible in order for conservative treatment to be effective.
For more information on plantar fasciitis please refer to our website at www.carolinafootspecialists.net
http://www.celticstown.com/2012/04/25/greg-stiemsma-could-have-played-last-night-just-resting-with-plantar-fasciitis/
Plantar fasciitis is not only found in recreational athletes but also found in professional sports. Typical treatment consist of aggressive physical therapy, cortisone injections, custom foot orthotics, and sometimes immobilization with a walking boot.
If you suffer from plantar fasciitis with pain in the heel or bottom of the foot it is important to be diagnosed as early as possible in order for conservative treatment to be effective.
For more information on plantar fasciitis please refer to our website at www.carolinafootspecialists.net
http://www.celticstown.com/2012/04/25/greg-stiemsma-could-have-played-last-night-just-resting-with-plantar-fasciitis/
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Stress fracture of the heel
If you experience heel pain it may not always be the typical case of Plantar fasciitis. Stress fractures are common and can occur in healthy individuals without a history of any trauma to the foot. We most commonly see stress fractures in runners from over training. We also see stress fractures in middle age women who may have osteoporotic bone.
Pain presents in the inside and outside of the heel with swelling and pain. On examination there is pain upon compression of both sides of the heel bone.
Diagnosis of stress fractures starts with clinical examination and x-ray evaluation. In our offices we have digital x-ray technology that can quickly rule out a stress fracture of the heel bone.
Treatment involves immobilization in a cam walker boot for a period of 6-8 weeks.
Please keep in mind that if you do suffer from heel pain make sure you have your foot evaluated as soon as possible in order that you can be properly diagnosed and treated.
For more information please refer to our website at carolinafootspecialists.net
Pain presents in the inside and outside of the heel with swelling and pain. On examination there is pain upon compression of both sides of the heel bone.
Diagnosis of stress fractures starts with clinical examination and x-ray evaluation. In our offices we have digital x-ray technology that can quickly rule out a stress fracture of the heel bone.
Treatment involves immobilization in a cam walker boot for a period of 6-8 weeks.
Please keep in mind that if you do suffer from heel pain make sure you have your foot evaluated as soon as possible in order that you can be properly diagnosed and treated.
For more information please refer to our website at carolinafootspecialists.net
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