Excellent Running Shoe
for Girls and Women with Small Feet!
for Girls and Women with Small Feet!
This is an excellent shoe that fits a women's size 5 up to size 13, which makes it a good choice for girls who need a supportive shoe as well as for women with unusually small feet.
What makes this shoe so good is that it meets the 4 criteria of what is required for a shoe to be good enough for your feet:
What makes this shoe so good is that it meets the 4 criteria of what is required for a shoe to be good enough for your feet:
1. It must have a thick, rigid and non-flexible sole for more stability and biomechanical protection. Less motion through foot joints means less inflammation, pain and damage. It also gives the runner a mechanical advantage, which should improve her running speed and decrease the risk of injury.
2. It must have a wide, soft and square toebox so there is less pressure on the toes, which decreases the progression of bunions and hammertoes.
3. It must have rearfoot control for more biomechanical control of the ankle and foot, which means less strain of the knees, hips and lower back.
4. It should be able to accommodate arch support whether it's over-the-counter inserts or custom-molded orthotics.
This Shoe is Recommended for Patients with:
* Hallux Limitus (limited range of motion of the 1st toe joint)
* Hallux Rigidus (no range of motion of the 1st toe joint because it has been surgically fused or degenerative joint disease)
* Functional Hallux Limitus
* Osteoarthritis
* Rheumatoid Arthritis
* Metatarsalgia
* Morton's Neuroma
* Capsulitis
* Tailor's Bunion
* Bunions
* Hammertoes
* Corns and Calluses
* Plantar Fasciitis (heel pain)
* Mild Achilles Tendonitis
* Mild Posterior Tibial Tendonitis
* Mild Peroneal Tendonitis
* Previous history of Lisfranc's Injuries
* Mild Ankle Instability
* Tired Leg Syndrome
* Muscle Weakness
* Parkinson's Disease
* The Elderly
Check with your Podiatrist to see if the NB 860 V9 is appropriate for you if you have any of these conditions:
* Diabetes
* Peripheral Neuropathy (Nerve Damage)
* Peripheral Arterial Disease (Poor Circulation)
* Severe Ankle Instability
* History of Foot Ulcerations
This Shoe is Not Appropriate if you have:
* Charcot Foot
I hope that this was helpful! For more articles, check out:
My feet hurt! Top 10 things to do to alleviate foot pain today.
http://podiatryshoereview.blogspot.com/2012/05/my-feet-hurt-top-ten-things-relieve.html
Shoe recommendations for the patient's recovering from Lisfranc's injuries.
http://podiatryshoereview.blogspot.com/2012/04/podiatrist-shoe-recommendations-for.html
Have a great day!
Dr. Cathleen A. McCarthy
:)
This Shoe is Recommended for Patients with:
* Hallux Limitus (limited range of motion of the 1st toe joint)
* Hallux Rigidus (no range of motion of the 1st toe joint because it has been surgically fused or degenerative joint disease)
* Functional Hallux Limitus
* Osteoarthritis
* Rheumatoid Arthritis
* Metatarsalgia
* Morton's Neuroma
* Capsulitis
* Tailor's Bunion
* Bunions
* Hammertoes
* Corns and Calluses
* Plantar Fasciitis (heel pain)
* Mild Achilles Tendonitis
* Mild Posterior Tibial Tendonitis
* Mild Peroneal Tendonitis
* Previous history of Lisfranc's Injuries
* Mild Ankle Instability
* Tired Leg Syndrome
* Muscle Weakness
* Parkinson's Disease
* The Elderly
Check with your Podiatrist to see if the NB 860 V9 is appropriate for you if you have any of these conditions:
* Diabetes
* Peripheral Neuropathy (Nerve Damage)
* Peripheral Arterial Disease (Poor Circulation)
* Severe Ankle Instability
* History of Foot Ulcerations
This Shoe is Not Appropriate if you have:
* Charcot Foot
I hope that this was helpful! For more articles, check out:
My feet hurt! Top 10 things to do to alleviate foot pain today.
http://podiatryshoereview.blogspot.com/2012/05/my-feet-hurt-top-ten-things-relieve.html
Shoe recommendations for the patient's recovering from Lisfranc's injuries.
http://podiatryshoereview.blogspot.com/2012/04/podiatrist-shoe-recommendations-for.html
Have a great day!
Dr. Cathleen A. McCarthy
:)