(HealthDay News) -- Making sure that your shoes fit properly can
significantly reduce your risk of foot problems.
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons offers these
suggestions when trying on and buying shoes:
- Before you try on a new pair, have both of your feet measured
at the store. Your feet can vary in size, and change over
time.
- Stand up while your feet are measured, and do it at the end of
the day, when feet are likely to be a bit larger.
- Make sure that your shoes aren't so tight that they pinch your
toes, but they shouldn't be so big that they slide around on your
feet.
- Before you buy, walk around in the shoes to be sure they are
comfortable. You should not have to "break them in."
- Sizes vary between shoes and brands, so go with what fits, not
necessarily the size you are used to buying.
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