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Fitness News : Women Fitness

January 20, 2010 By Namita Nayyar (Editor in chief)

Making Strides

Reported December 04, 2007

PHILADELPHIA, Penn. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — Stiff neck? Aching back? Sore knees? Your feet may be to blame! And what you put on them may aggravate the situation. For some, relief may be just one shoebox away.

From high heels to as low as they go, women have had a long love affair with shoes. But fashion — and function — don’t always mesh.

On a high-tech runway, podiatrists get to the bottom of a patient’s pain. Force plates imbedded in the floor measure pressure points in the foot.

One other common problem — heel pain. Often, the cause is walking in completely flat shoes.

“Everything I wear has a little heel. I don’t wear anything flat,” shoe lover Rita Schlessinger says.

For some patients, a new style may be just what the doctor ordered.
 

 

“Every person is an individual and every foot and foot type is like a fingerprint. So every shoe type is going to be different for every patient,” says Kathya Zinszer, D.P.M. at Temple University’s School of Podiatric Medicine in Philadelphia.

With a motion detection system, cameras on the outside of the runway send out infrared light. They reflect movement of sensors placed on patients’ ankles, toes and legs. That provides a 3-D image of the patient in mid-stride.

“A lot of patients who come in to see us are having a lot of lower back pain or knee pain and it really starts from the foot,” Dr. Zinszer says.

Doctors say any heel over two inches changes the body’s center of gravity. Over time, some patients may begin to feel the effects. But that doesn’t mean high heels have to take a hike. By occasionally switching styles, you’ve got a better chance of staying pain and injury-free.

Temple University researchers say with tools available at the Gait Study Center, doctors are able to recommend the appropriate shoes for patients — before they become injured.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

Renee Cree
Public Relations
Temple University, Health Sciences Center
[email protected]


 

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