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Nurse Shoes, Comfort Matters Most
September 14th, 2008
By Mark Simpson
Shoes form an integral part of our wardrobe and lifestyle. No matter what kind of work we do, the most important criteria for shoes is that, they should be comfortable for the wearer. This holds especially true if you are a busy professional and your work demands that you have to be on your feet for a long time. This becomes all the more important if you are in the medical profession and working as a nurse. The professionals need to make sure that, along with their clothes, the nurse shoes that they buy and use for their work, are comfortable and does not cause any strain on their feet. Those who work in medical profession or similar profession need to work for long hours and most of the times the working hours are erratic. Running and standing, catering to patients constantly, can really take a toll on your health and it is your duty to ensure that the uniform you wear and the shoes you wear do not cause any amount of discomfort to you, in doing your work efficiently.
Now, the most important thing for a nurse is to choose the shoes and other footwear properly. The question is how do you do that – now doing this is very easy; you just have to take care of some basic things. Make sure that the nurse shoes that you choose have rubber soles, the rubber soles gives you stability while walking, running or just standing for a long time. Rubber soles are also protective against any foreign substance, that you can step on while you are too busy with your work and do not even have the time to see, what surface you are stepping on to. The shoes must have non slip soles; you do not want to slip on something while you are working. You never know when you have to encounter a slippery floor in the hospital, so it is better to be cautious about this.
There are an endless number of varieties available in the market when it comes to nurse shoes; one just needs to make sure that they choose wisely. Nurses must never compromise the comfort factor in favor of style and today there are plenty of nurse shoes available in the market that cover both these aspects. Generally, nurse shoes are manufactured keeping in mind all these aspects. Some of the common brands available in the market for nurse shoes Barco, Dickies, Cherokee, Crest, Littman, White Swan and Peaches. You can make your choice from all these major brands besides several other brands.
Buying comfortable nurse shoes is very easy; you just need to know from where you can get them. If you are confused about this, you can use the internet to find out information about the stores in your city where you can buy nurse shoes. There are also several online stores from where you can buy nurse shoes of your choice. Some of them offer the shoes at a discount price, so it becomes easier for you to buy the nurse shoes.
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Nurses Shoes A Quick Support Test
September 6th, 2008
Key to All Day Support for Nurses Shoes
One of the many concerns nurses have about their shoes giving them proper support is getting foot pain, like Plantar Fasciitis. Once you get Plantar Fasciitis, it becomes the focus of your life because you can’t do anything, let alone work in comfort. One of the quick ways to see if your nurses shoes give you the support you need in them is something called the shoe push down test.
It checks to see where you shoe bends. If your shoe bends by the ball of your foot, then congrats your foot is supported. If your shoe bends somewhere in the middle, ouch you’re on the road to foot discomfort and pain.
The Nures Shoe Support Test
Here’s how you do it:
Hold the base of your shoe in the palm of your hand and place the front of your shoe on a flat surface.
Then press down and look at the flexion point of your shoe.
That’s it.
This would be a great test to do on any of your new shoe purchases. You can do it mildly inconspicuously at the store to see if those good looks and fancy features actually result in your foot being supported! Actually, go through your everyday shoes and do this little test. It will be good to see what you actually have in your closet that supports or doesn’t support your feet.
A big thanks to Dr Pribut on his article on Plantar Fasciitis for the find.
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