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Doctor Bradley Schaeffer approves Calla shoes for bunions
Who is there that knows the pain people feel because of ill-fitting shoes better than a Foot & Ankle surgeon? Having to fix the problems caused by years of bad footwear, Dr Bradley Schaeffe...
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Top tips for heels surviving from a podiatrist and us
There is no underestimating how important proper foot care is, not just to ensure the health of your feet, but also to ensure that they carry you through your life comfortably. This is even mo...
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Good news and bad news So, let’s start with the good news first. Running does not actually cause bunions! The bad is news is, running can make them worse, fast. This is primarily due to ill-fit...
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How to "Cure" Your Bunions Naturally
In the event you develop bunions, in most cases they cannot be cured without surgery. Because it is a gradual angling of the large toe and then the swelling of the large toe joints, bunions are...
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Let's end the uncomfortable shoe era!
Whether or not you suffer from bunions, we all know the pain of wearing uncomfortable shoes – a pair of high strappy heels or courts that pinch the toes. If you’re all too familiar with the squ...
Read articleFamous problem feet: do the Kardashians have bunions?
The Kardashians: with their TV show having just concluded season 14, there is no denying – we all obsess over them. The Kardashian empire spreads over TV shows (it is not just ‘Keeping Up’ anym...
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If you've ever wondered about the answer to this question or have any others relating to bunions, in this first of a series of blog posts we asked Louise Smith, a practising podiatrist of over ...
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Why do we love wearing high heels?
Dating back to Roman times, women have been on a fashionable quest to quite literally stand out from the crowd by tottering around in vertiginous heels. During the 16th century, European royalt...
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The size of the bunion problem
Bunions are one of the most common of foot complaints seen by foot specialists in the UK. Women are much more prone to developing bunions than men, with an estimated 30% of the UK suffering fro...
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