Re: Shoes for Wide, Flat feet?
I'm not in nursing (yet) but I have bought a LOT of different running shoes over the years for my wide semi-flat feet.
Saucony, Asics, Brooks, and New Balance are my favorites for my duck feet. Most other sneakers will work for you, but the best thing to do is to get your gait looked at. Try a running shoe store, and they may be able to help you determine what kind of shoe you need (neutral, stability, motion control).
A good safe bet for most anyone: superfeet insoles. Try the "berry" pink type, they have the most cusioning. Put them in a pair of shoes that fits you well, with the right amount of cushioning and motion control.
My two cents on your gait: If you are standing on the outsides of your feet, you likely need LESS stability or motion control than you have in your current pair of Nikes. Try on a neutral shoe with a decent arch. If your current shoe is "motion control" then you may feel good in a stability shoe. You can get an idea of how much stability is built into the shoe by looking at the arch. If there is a hard piece of plastic there, or the foam is another color/hardness than the rest of the shoe, then you know there is stability build in. That stability is meant to prevent or control overpronation, or the tendency some people have to lean too far "inward" on their foot with each step. It's good if you overpronate, but if you don't overpronate you need regular neutral/cushioned shoes.
Also, make sure you are getting a walking shoe and not a running shoe. There is a difference.
Good luck!
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