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Happy Feet

Dispelling the Myths of Flat Feet

By Kelly Burgess

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Dr. Mosca also somewhat whimsically notes that this may be why the phenomenon of flat feet has persisted through evolution: If our flat-footed prehistoric ancestors had not been able to outrun the tigers there would be no flat feet today.

Properly Fitting Children's Shoes

Courtesy of ePodiatry.com, here are some useful tips on fitting your child for shoes:

  • Children should have their feet measured about every three months because from 16 to 24 months they grow an average of half a foot size every three months.
  • There should be a thumb's width between the end of the shoe and the end of the longest toe.
  • When looking at the bottom (sole) of the shoe, it should be relatively straight (not curved in too much). The foot is straight, so the shoe should be straight.
  • The fastening mechanism should hold the heel firmly in the back of the shoe so the foot does not slide forward.
  • The shoe should be flexible across the ball of the foot, as this is where the foot bends. The shoe should not bend where the foot does not bend.
  • Leather and canvas are preferable materials because they are more durable and can breathe.
  • Shoes should have rounded toe boxes to give the toes more room to move.
  • Shoes should not need to be "broken in." If they do, they are either poorly designed or poorly fitted.


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