Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Back to School Shoes

Stocking up on back-to-school items? You’ll need pencils, paper, notebooks, a new backpack, and other school supplies, but don’t forget a new pair of shoes!

Children’s footwear plays an essential role in the foot health and overall health of your child. They will be exposed to all sorts of different terrain, from the classroom to the playground, and everywhere in between. The right pair of shoes will keep them active and comfortable. Here are a few things to look for in a new pair of shoes for your kids:

· Grab the back heel of the shoe, and press down on both sides. A supportive shoe will not collapse easily.

· Take the shoe and try to flex it at the toes. A good shoe will allow for the toes to flex, but will not bend too easily. A shoe that is too stiff will not allow for the toes to function properly.

· Hold the shoe in the front with one hand and at the back of the shoe with the other hand. Try to twist the shoe. If the shoe twists easily in the middle, it is not supportive enough.

· Bring your kids with you. If you let your children have a say in their footwear, it will help promote a healthy lifestyle in the future.

· After your child has been wearing the shoes for a while, check the bottoms of the shoes. Uneven wear patterns, especially in the heel, can indicate a biomechanical problem, which should be evaluated by a podiatrist.

· Bring a pair of socks when you go shopping. Sure, you can use the socks that they have in the store, but they may not be the socks that your child wears. Different socks can have different thicknesses, which may alter the fit of the shoe.

· Look for the APMA seal of acceptance. This seal is awarded by the American Podiatric Medical Association for shoes that fit the guidelines for acceptable footwear. You can look at a complete list of these shoes here.

Keep in mind that the right shoes for your children will allow them to participate in a number of activities in school. If they are playing sports after school, it is also important that they wear sport-specific footwear. Cleats are for soccer or baseball, and running shoes are absolutely necessary for running. Taking care of your children’s feet and having them take care of themselves is the first step towards a long, healthy lifestyle.

Central Florida Foot & Ankle Center, LLC
101 6th Street N.W.
Winter Haven, FL 33881
Phone: 863-299-4551

http://www.FLFootandAnkle.com