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Is there any use in orthopedic shoes? What should orthopedic shoes be like?

Vitaliy Golovatuyk
Author: Vitaliy Golovatuyk (Director of the Company)
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Orthopedic shoes should be comfortable. And this is our philosophy.

We boldly declare this to those who believe that healthy feet or feet with simple deformities require shoes that, like plaster, restrict movement. So to speak, to the apologists of the archaic approach. Let's be honest: the best position for feet is barefoot. Barefoot on grass, stones. At home - on massage mats, on sofas, on beds ;) On Swedish stairs.

Add to this an active lifestyle, the idea that health is in motion, and all that. If there is no opportunity to walk and run barefoot - and this is often the case - then wear comfortable shoes, but: shoes made of natural materials, with the right arch support - in the right place, - with good fixation. It is not for nothing that recently children's orthopedic sneakers have been asked for and bought more and more often, preferring them to other demi-season shoes. Why is that? Because they are more comfortable! At the same time, the efficiency is no less.

What kind of shoes should you buy for children with hallux valgus?

The main criteria are convenience and efficiency. How do you find out if the shoes are comfortable for your child? Quite simple. Let the child put them on, walk around, jump in them. Does nothing restrict movement? Doesn't they press, doesn't cause discomfort? Do the feet fall inward in the old shoes, and are they straighter in the new ones? Then you don't need to think twice. Buy them boldly!

Does your child have valgus positioning, and can he walk longer in new shoes? Does he ask to be picked up less often, all other things being equal? Does he not grimace or act capricious when putting them on? If so, you have made the right choice!

It turns out that choosing shoes for children isn't that hard, is it? Everything is hard until it becomes easy ;)

It is by these parameters that we select our models, it is by these reviews that we understand that the model is successful, effective, and we can recommend it to our other clients, both retail and wholesale.

Once again: orthopedic shoes in most cases should be comfortable.

There are different opinions about orthopedic shoes and the advisability of wearing them.

Both society and opinion leaders. And this is normal. And there are several aspects here.

  1. There are different types of orthopedic shoes. Just like there are different types of cars, different types of phones, different types of food, different types of toys and many other different types of things.
  2. Everyone has their own understanding of what orthopedic shoes are today.
  3. There are manufacturers, doctors, sellers who approach their work with varying degrees of responsibility and with varying levels of training. Which also leaves an imprint on the attitude of opinion leaders and society as a whole towards orthopedic shoes.

It just so happens that we live in an era of rapid dissemination of information. And efficiency or lack thereof, customer focus or indifference to the buyer very quickly become public knowledge, and, as a consequence, a measure of the success of a company and its product. Those who do not listen to customers, do not study advanced opinions, do not change - remain on the sidelines. Those who study feedback about their product, improve it, move forward - even through mistakes and their recognition, but forward - they change along with the dynamic world, and sometimes dictate these very changes.

We choose the second option. And therefore we put a completely different meaning into the words "orthopedic shoes" than we did 10 years ago. And now we insist that orthopedic shoes should be comfortable. Shoes that do not interfere with the development of the foot. With good fixation, a comfortable insole and sole, a well-thought-out last, with an instep support - where it is necessary for physiological or medical reasons - and without it, where it is definitely not needed (for example, up to 2 years, a high instep support is in most cases even contraindicated, and is more of a marketing gimmick of not very responsible shoe manufacturers).

We know that if the feet collapse inward and the back hurts and the person gets tired quickly - be it a child or an adult - then we have something to offer such customers.

It is easy for us to work with our product - we hear words of gratitude from our clients, which are our inspiration.

We have a clear understanding of what is needed specifically from us for a healthy and happy life for the client and his family. And we are ready to change the world for the better in the part where it is within our power.

Is there any use in orthopedic shoes? What should orthopedic shoes be like? Is there any use in orthopedic shoes? What should orthopedic shoes be like?

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