People punish their feet daily by wearing ill fitting shoes
or by walking around on feet that do not function properly. Educate
yourself and start improving the health of your feet.
Foot Fact Number 1
25 % of the Bones in the Body are in your Feet
Your feet are a complex system of 52 bones, 66 joints, 214 ligaments,
38 muscles and tendons. It is no wonder that 75% of North Americans
will experience foot health problems of varying degrees, at some
point in their lives.
You could be walking in comfort with professionally fitted custom
orthotics.
Foot Fact Number 2
The average person takes 8,000 to 10,000 steps per day

Your feet have an important job; they carry you throughout the
day, with every step making an impact on your body. If your foot
functions improperly it will have an effect on joints higher
up the kinetic chain (your ankle, knee, hip and spine). This
may result in pain or discomfort. Most individuals will seek
out medical attention for the symptoms they are experiencing
in their joints, but do not realize the source of their pain
is their feet.
Foot Fact Number 3
The Right Running Shoe for You…
If you are active, it is important that you select the right
athletic shoe for your sport and for your foot type. With so
many choices on the market, you should consult an expert for
the best brand and model for your particular foot each time you
buy.
Foot Fact Number 4
The average person will walk over 100.000 miles in their lifetime,
or more than 4 trips around the world.
Foot Fact Number 5
Women have four times as many foot problems
as men - blame it on fancy, ill - fitting footwear.
Foot Fact Number 6
More than 75% of people will experience foot problems
in their life time.
Foot Fact Number 7
60-70% of People with Diabetes have Mild to Severe Forms of
Nerve Damage, Often Impairing the Sensation of the Feet
Foot disease is one of the complications of diabetes. Severe
nerve damage in the feet can lead to ulceration and often lower
extremity amputations. Early prevention and treatment of foot
disease can be managed by effective foot care practices. These
practices include: diagnosis of high pressure areas on the diabetic
foot and treatment with properly fitted orthotics or footwear.
Foot Fact Number 8
Many Foot Conditions (Bunions, Calluses, Corns, etc.) Are Caused
by Ill Fitting Shoes
Most individuals buy shoes that do not properly
fit their feet and that tend to aggravate foot ailments. When
shopping for shoes make sure you go in the afternoon - your feet
swell during the day. Also bring the proper socks for the style
of shoe you will be buying, and if applicable, bring your custom
orthotics. Shoe sizes vary based on the shoe make and style
- do not always assume you will be the same size every time.
Achieving the Proper Fit:
• The toe box should have a ton of room; make sure you can wiggle
your toes
• Ensure the width fits properly (your forefoot should never
be wider than the shoe)
• Your heel should be stable within the heel counter
• The shoes should feel comfortable the moment you try them
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