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    Ellen Golden, DPM, PC
    4 Dearfield Drive Suite 106
    Greenwich, CT 06831
    203-622-7504    fax 203-629-6541
     


    Examining old shoes before buying new ones can help you evaluate your wear patterns and buy new shoes with a better fit and style that compensates for the stresses you place on shoes.

    What are your shoes trying to tell you? Here is a translation of basic wear patterns:

    • A bulge and wear to the side of the big toe means too-narrow fit or you have a bunion.
    • Outer sole wear means you turn your foot out. Orthotics may help.
    • Toe-shaped ridges on the upper means your shoes are too small or you have hammertoes.
    • Wear on the ball of the foot means your heel tendons may be too tight.
    • Wear on the inner sole means you pronate or turn your foot inward. Inner liners or orthotics may help.
    • Wear on the upper, above the toes means the front of your shoe is too low.



    Greenwich Total Footcare, Ellen Golden, DPM, PC, 4 Dearfield Drive, Greenwich CT, 06831 203-622-7504

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