Shoes And Knee Pain Relief

Wear The Right Shoes To Prevent Knee Pain


Yes, to get knee pain relief, wear the right shoes. If your shoes are ill-fitting and has poor sole cushioning support, after wearing them over a period of time, your shoes can cause considerable joint pains in your ankle, foot and knee.

Many women suffer from foot, ankle and knee pains because of long periods wearing high heels. These shoes are the main cause of joint pains in 85% of women. High heels cause the body to be misaligned, throwing the back and shoulder postures into an unnatural position that eventually cause back pain.

As you walk, your body's entire weight is concentrated on a tiny pressure point in the heel and sole exerting undue pressure on the knees, ankle and toes. Pushing forward, raising your heel as you step, you may concentrate a force greater than your weight on a localized area. What's worse, women have gotten so used to wearing heels that they run the risk of getting neuropathy knee pain.

Like these thousands of time you are beating the soles of your feet, the bones and the ligaments hurt after a while. Being farthest from the heart, the feet generally have the poorest circulation in the body and this diminishes with age, which means that infection, inflammations are slow to heal.

Intelligent foot care is particularly crucial for anyone with diabetes, heart disease or arthritis, the more you walk the more will maintain the circulation in your legs, so you can avoid knee, ankle & toe pains. So knee pain relief and exercise are closely linked.

If your feet are actively giving you trouble then it is advisable to see a professional and the earlier the better. Like many medical problems, disorders of the feet respond best when treated early. And many systemic diseases- diabetes, circulatory problems & rheumatoid arthritis for example may show up first in the feet, so they provide an early warning system to do the needful prevention that may go beyond just knee pain relief.