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Your Shoes, Your Feet & The Function Run

I found this picture on Facebook and it is brilliant! Which picture is the best representation of YOUR feet in YOUR shoes? 

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When your toes are all squished together like the picture on the left, your metatarsal bones are pushed in too and that results in pain overtime. 

This inward pressure can result in:

  • Bunions (no they aren't just hereditary)

  • Hammer Toes

  • Tight, restricted or inflamed fascia of the foot, called plantar fasciitis

Consider the effect on our feet since most of us have worn shoes with a tight toe box ever since our very first pair of shoes 😟.


Bunions 

A calcification of the first toe joint on the inside of the foot near the big toe, as the big toe begins to push toward the second toe. 

This bump often becomes even more irritated by the pressure of tight toe-box shoes. 

  • Dr. McClanahan DPM at Northwest Foot & Ankle says “Bunion formation only exists in cultures that wear conventionally shaped footwear with a tapered toe box, toe spring, and an elevated heel.” 

  • It it also true that calcification results from postural imbalances and compensations between the hip, knee and ankle that cause an improper foot strike.

Hammertoe: 

Toe(s) that form a bend at the mid-toe joint, as if the toes are trying to grip the ground.  

  • Hammertoes are quite often linked to toe compression in restrictive shoes...as seen in the shoe picture above. Dr. McClanahan noted that shoe-less populations very rarely exhibit hammertoe.

  • Hammertoes are also quite often the result of improper foot strike, which is the result of feet, ankles, knees and hips that aren't functioning properly. 

SOLUTIONS for foot problems:

  • Change your hip, knee and ankle function by improving your posture

  • Improve your gait & foot strike (I've included an exercise below to help)

  • Strengthen your feet

    • If you've worn orthotics or motion control shoes, you've weakened your foot overtime

  • Go barefoot as often as possible

  • Swap out your conventional shoes, including running shoes, for shoes that allow your feet to work properly and build muscle. Here are my two favorite brands:

  • Get Correct Toes...these are proven to help with bunions and hammertoes, not to mention plantar fasciitis and other issues I will discuss in this email series. I sell these in my office for locals.

The best fix is all of the above. 

I can tell you from personal experience that when I switched to Xero shoes a few years ago, my feet were tired at the end of the day and felt sore (like good workout sore) when they hit the ground in the morning...but my feet are much stronger and that tired sore feeling is long gone.

Many of my clients said the same thing, and also added that their foot pain, hip pain and even back pain was greatly reduced after wearing the zero drop, wider toe box shoes. 

Remember, just changing the shoes is only a part of the solution. You have to change your posture and alignment in order to improve your foot strike. 

For one of my favorite exercises to improve foot strike + hip function + shoulder function, Egoscue’s Function Run, shoot me a quick email.

Love these shoes!

  • My feet love these shoes

  • My knees love these shoes

  • My hips love these shoes

  • I walk with better function

  • I run with better form and function & my hip doesn’t hurt after running

Seriously?!? Yes.

Xero Shoes are my new favorite shoes and the science behind the shoes makes a TON of sense. I had the opportunity to talk with Steven Sashen, Xero Shoe Founder & CEO a week ago and learned a lot about why they created these shoes and why they help your whole body move better and feel better.

We were created with feet that are made to work and function in such a way that they help the body stand and move correctly. We don’t need extra cushioning, we don’t need extra support…we need the muscles of our feet to get strong doing the work they were created to do. Steven explained how our feet get weak and less functional when we wear orthotics, motion control shoes and the like. He shared some cool testimonials about people with plantar fasciitis and parkinson’s who had great results going barefoot and wearing Xero shoes and sandals.

I got a pair of shoes and I’m not kidding when I say these are the most comfortable shoes I’ve ever worn. I’ve been telling everyone for the past week that they should try these out.

I teach corrective exercise as an Egoscue Certified Practitioner, a Foundation Training Instructor and a MUTU Pro™ and I have a series of exercises I do to maintain good alignment and avoid hip pain and I truly believe that you have to change muscle memory through corrective exercise in order to truly maintain alignment and avoid pain & injury. Wearing Xero shoes has really helped strengthen my foot + force me to use my glutes and mastering

Here’s a link to check these shoes out, you won’t be sorry!

Here’s another link for anyone who wants a free postural evaluation…this is only good if (1) you click the link and sign up before Friday May 24th (2) set your evaluation up anytime before June 30th!