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Monday, February 27, 2017

Women's Comfort Dress Shoe - Podiatrist Approved.


Born Lezlie

A great choice for all day comfort!



The Born Lezlie is my new go-to all day comfort shoe for work. I use a heat-molded, thin orthotic for better arch support and I am astonished that this shoe is more comfortable than my Dansko Professional clogs. 

What makes this shoe so great is that it meets three of the four criteria that a shoe must have to be good for your feet and to be comfortable. 

The four criteria that a shoe must have to be podiatry approved are:
1. Thick, rigid, and non-flexible sole. 
2. Wide toebox.
3. Rearfoot control. 
4. Arch Support. 

The Born Lezlie has a thick, rigid, and non-flexible sole that is crucial for protecting your foot joints. If you are wearing a shoe with a flimsy sole that allows motion through painful or challenged joints, then that excessive motion will promote the formation of bunions, hammertoes, and osteoarthritic joint changes. It also can increase strain on ankles, knees, hips, and the lower back. Wearing shoes with flexible soles causes increased motion through foot joints, which can cause increased pain, inflammation, and swelling. 

The Born Lezlie has a wide(ish) toe box that will work for most people who have mild to moderate bunions and hammertoes. The rearfoot control, as well as the added benefit of midfoot strapping, is excellent for improved biomechanical control of the foot joints.  

The Born Lezlie is recommended for people with:

  • Plantar Fasciitis (heel pain)
  • Mild to Moderate Bunions
  • Mild to Moderate Hammertoes
  • Mild Morton's Neuroma
  • Mild Metatarsalgia
  • Mild to Moderate Hallux Limitus
  • Mild to Moderate Functional Hallux Limitus 
  • Possibly Hallux Rigidus (try it on in the store to ensure that it works for you)
  • Surgically fused 1st Toe Joint (because the toe is typically fused at 15 degrees of dorsiflexion - this shoe should work)
  • Capsulitis
  • Mild Osteoarthritis 
  • Mild Rheumatoid Arthritis (check with your Rheumatologist)
  • Healed Lisfranc's Injury (check with your podiatrist) 
  • Mild Tendonitis
  • Mild Achilles Tendonitis
  • Mild Over-Pronation (try to wear with a dress orthotic or heat-molded insert, which you can typically get from your podiatrist)
  • Mild Tailor's Bunions
  • Mild Corns & Calluses


The Born Lezlie is not recommended for people with: 

  • Diabetes
  • History of Ulcerations
  • Peripheral Neuropathy (nerve damage)
  • Peripheral Arterial Disease (poor circulation)
  • Charcot Foot
  • Excessive Swelling
  • Lymphedema
  • Severe Over-Pronation
  • Severe Ligament Laxity / Hypermobility
  • Drop Foot
  • Balance Issues
  • History of Falling 
  • Severe Bunions
  • Severe Hammertoes
  • Severe Tailor's Bunions


For more information on proper shoes, please check out my other articles on this blog:

Shoe recommendations for patients recovering from Lisfranc's injuries:
http://podiatryshoereview.blogspot.com/2012/04/podiatrist-shoe-recommendations-for.html

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



I hope this was helpful!

Dr. Cathleen A. McCarthy

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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Born Tierney - Comfortable Women's Casual Heel at Dillard's at Paradise Valley Mall





THE BORN TIERNEY









GENE TIERNEY  








Okay, Gene Tierney and the Born Tierney shoe are not related - I just happen to be a big fan of both the actress and the shoe!

I purchased the Born Tierney today and have enjoyed wearing it out this evening. 
Very stylish and comfortable... 

I love the beautiful rich finish and I love the height it gives me (four inches) but because of the wedge sole - it comes out to about only two inches of actual elevation for the foot. The thick rigid sole is protective of the foot and the forefoot and excellent rearfoot strapping allows for more biomechanical control of the foot and ankle and therefore - more comfort. 

This Shoe is Recommended For Most Patients with:
*Mild Heel Pain
*Mild Bunions and Hammertoes
*Mild Tailor's Bunions 
*Mild Achilles Tendonitis 
*High Instep
*Bumps/Exostosis on the top of the Midfoot Area



This Shoe Is NOT Recommended For Patients with:
*Diabetes
*Neuropathy (Nerve Damage)
*History of Ulcers or Open Sores
*Charcot Foot
*Moderate to Severe Bunions or Hammertoes
*Hallux Limitus/Rigidus (Limited Range of Motion across the 1st Toe Joint)
*Osteoarthritis or Degenerative Joint Disease of any of the Forefoot Joints
*Capsulitis of the Forefoot Joints
*Moderate to Severe Morton's Neuroma
*Moderate to Severe Ankle Instability 
*Moderate to Severe Hypermobility 
*Moderate to Severe Tailor's Bunions 
*Metatarsalgia


I'm love this shoe! 

It's flattering and comfortable. 

If you have any serious forefoot problems - particularly pain or limited range of motion across the forefoot joints - this is not the shoe for you. 

Rating: 
8 on a scale of 1 to 10 with ten being the best. 


I paid $99 at Dillard's at Paradise Valley Mall. 



I also highly recommend the 1944 classic movie "Laura" starring Gene Tierney. 


Enjoy!

Dr. Cathleen A. McCarthy 


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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Comfortable Women's Casual Heels





BORN SANDALS


I'm really impressed with Born's casual summer sandals. I'm featuring my three favorite Born sandals and, by favorite, I mean that I think they are the cutest as well as well structured and comfortable. 

 These shoes will work for many patients. However, there are certain foot and ankle conditions that, if you have them, this is not an appropriate shoe for you to wear. I usually have a "This shoe is recommended for" list but I am not including one here because if you have foot pain, this is not the type of shoe you should be wearing! If you have had foot or ankle pain for more than three days, I highly recommend that you follow up with a Podiatrist for evaluation and treatment. 

This type of shoe should not be worn if you have significant foot, knee, hip or lower back pain!

What makes this shoe better than most is that it has a thick rigid sole which is protective of the foot and it has forefoot, midfoot and rearfoot strapping for better biomechanical control. If you know that you can't tolerate heels, that typically means that you have a forefoot issue (such as Hallux Limitus) where you can't get enough motion across the 1st toe joint to comfortably wear a heel and this shoe will not be comfortable for you. 





Born Lexie 
$105






Born Jewell 
$140





Born Bindi
$140



These shoes are NOT recommended for Patients with:

*Limited Range of Motion of the 1st Toe Joint (Hallux Limitus)
*Osteoarthritis or Degenerative Joint Disease of any of the Toe joints.
*Moderate to Severe Bunions 
*Moderate to Severe Hammertoes
*Tendonitis
*Diabetics 
*Neuropathy (Nerve Damage)
*Peripheral Arterial Disease (Poor Circulation)
*Charcot Foot 
*Moderate to Severe Plantar Fasciitis (Heel Pain)
*Moderate to Severe Metatarsalgia
*Hypermobility
*Ankle Instability
*Moderate to Severe Morton's Neuroma
*Rheumatoid Arthritis




Hope this was helpful...

Dr Cathleen A McCarthy