The weather is finally warming up and most of us have already traded out our tennis shoes and boots for flip flops and sandals. Flip flops can help protect your feet when at the gym, swimming at the pool, on the beach. Wearing flip flops or any sandals or shoes at these places can help you avoid cuts and abrasions from rough anti-slip surfaces. It also helps protect your feet from sharp objects that may be hidden beneath sandy beaches. Flip flops and sandals can also help prevent contact with bacteria and viruses that can cause athlete’s foot, plantar warts, and other foot problems.

While flip flops and sandals do have their advantages in the summer, the lack of arch support and stability in them can create abnormal stress on the foot. This stress can especially affect the band of tissue extending from the heel to the toes also known as the plantar fascia. This can trigger plantar fasciitis which has become a common source of heel pain in many people. Plantar fasciitis can cause heel pain when getting up in the morning or after periods of inactivity throughout the day. Other symptoms include:

  • Pain on the bottom of the heel
  • Pain in the arch of the foot
  • Pain that increases over a period of months
  • Swelling on the bottom of the heel

This pain can be persistent and takes time to improve, but wearing supportive shoes can help prevent it from getting worse.  But don’t worry just yet, there are sandals and flip flops that offer the support you need and still keep your feet cool and free! Vionic shoes are made and designed by Podiatrists. These are quality made and great looking shoes! They are comfortable, durable, and you will feel the difference in support. Idaho Foot and Ankle Center carries Vionic shoes right in their clinic.  All Vionic shoes have a 30 day money back guarantee and you can even use your HSA or FLEX spending accounts. Come try on a pair and find the style and fit that can look good and keep your feet feeling great!

If you have persistent heel pain or are experiencing any other foot or ankle issue, contact the foot and ankle specialists at Idaho Foot and Ankle Center. Dr. Kylin Kovac and Dr. Jed Erickson have the knowledge and experience to find the right diagnosis and the right treatment plan for you. 

 

 

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