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Choose a well-made sandal with a thicker strap and arched
sole for better support.
Avoid �ip �ops with �imsy, thin soles that offer feet
no support.
If you are unable to wear dressy warm-weather shoes, outdoor hiking sandals are a great alter-
native. Pay extra attention in rough terrain since there is no
protection for your toes.
Choose a sandal with a bit of a heel & arch support that �ts
the contour of your foot.
Use caution when wearing high stiletto styles with
little ankle stability. As heel height increases stability
and safety decrease.
If you are looking for height, a wedge with a stable base, strong ankle strap and arch support is a good choice.
If you are experiencing persistent foot pain, schedule an appointment with our podiatry
team today by calling 630-510-6929.
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