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are painful feet after wearing flip flops just part of girlawhirl's summertime blues? Jun 25, 2008
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New York Podiatrist Dr. Oliver Zong adds sandals and other flat shoes to the list of offenders; “instead of mimicking the movement of walking barefoot and allowing the foot to naturally roll from heel to toe, a soft-soled shoe actually creates more work for the muscles of the foot therefore tiring them out faster.”
A study published recently by Auburn University showed that flip flop wearers took shorter steps and didn't raise their toes up as much as they did in their normal gaits when stepping forward. According to Dr. Zong, “…the lack of support will generally cause more injury than good.”
His prescription: sport flip flops – or any other shoe that can stress the foot, like high heels – for just a few hours a day.
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Girlawhirl's heard it before; flip flops really aren't great for walking around in all day. It's not just the lack of support for her foot or that her toes have to stay curled in order to keep the shoes on, but the fact that her whole gait changes the minute she slips on a pair…
Girlawhirl's noticed that when she wears her 