Re: Danskos and Bad ankles
I recently purchased a pair of Dansko Professionals, and eventually they will break in. It took about a month, and it's actually easier on your feet if you do the Danskos for half a shift, and sneakers for the next half. I would also give some thought to your clinical environment. If you are close to the "danger" like in the unit or an "operative area" I'd say they are the only way to go, now...if you have to run run run up and down the halls of a perpetually understaffed floor, God help you if you are doing stepdown of any kind, I have been told the "Brooke's Addiction" is the ultimate sneaker. The cheapie I am, I bought 4 pairs of Dr. Scholl's sneaker's from Wal-Mart and have a shoe station in my bedroom with Lysol, and rotate them. When the staff can smell me coming, the shoes are dumpster-ized. One more thing about the floors...wearing clogs of any kind? have a code? those babies are coming off when you are flying down the hall. I would avoid the rubber clogs of any kind unless your feet hit the ground perfectly flat every time, if your feet pronate or supinate, it will make holes in your socks, and your feet will be sore as hell, and rubber never breaks in. Get off of the floors! get into a unit, get out the plastic and the Dansko professionals rock. Ladies? Dansko professionals come in leopard spots! pretty cool...check'em out...
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