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Guide to Choosing Shoes According to the Type of Atypical Foot
Summary by Felix Victorino
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Selecting shoes adapted to feet with specific characteristics — such as flats, cavos, widths or with bunions — can reduce discomfort and improve mobility. A suitable design optimizes support and comfort when walking or standing, although it does not correct medical conditions. Signs of inappropriate footwear include pressure on the side of the foot, tight fingers, instep marks, tingling or sensations. These discomforts, if they persist, can resu…
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