The lady that introduced me to them was a brit. Orthotics are a very
simple concept. Basically an arch support with a heel cup made to fit
the foot not under weight pressure. When the weight is applied the heel
doesn't spread out.
Trem
On 9/13/2011 10:50 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
Thanks for this Trem, I will look into this for him, but i will be surprised if
I can get anything like it here in the UK! dee
On 13 Sep 2011, at 16:34, Trem wrote:
My heels bothered me all my life and whenever I bought any shoes I would usually look for
the ones with crepe soles. I think they were called desert boots. Whenever I went to
the mall or shopping with my wife I always looked for the "Mens Sitting Chair"
wherever we stopped. And always walked on any carpet in stores if possible.
One day I was trying some shoes on and the saleslady ss I was uncomfortable.
As soon as I told her about the sore heels she showed me her orthotics and said
she'd been using them for years. That was about 15 or more years ago. Went to
a chiropodist, got fitted and still use the same ones. A few years later had
him make me a second pair so I wasn't always juggling them between shoes.
Best money I ever spent on health.
Trem
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