Male Nursing Shoes?

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Hey everybody, I'm a new CNA, and pre-nursing student working 40 hours on a med/surg floor in an extremely busy local hospital, and by the end of the day, my feet are killing me, no matter what sneaker I wear. I'm wondering about trying some of the nursing shoes available for men. Does anybody have any suggestions? Are those clogs comfortable at all? I would appreciate any input. Thanks.

Specializes in Medical, Surgical, Cardiac.

I have been in school for two years now and working on a med-surg floor for two years now. I have found that what works best for me are the Gel type insoles. If you are looking to buy new shoes, I have found that New Balance walking shoes are great, though I still buy new insoles to help.

Hope this helps some, and good luck with nursing school.

Specializes in Neonatal ICU (Cardiothoracic).
Hey everybody, I'm a new CNA, and pre-nursing student working 40 hours on a med/surg floor in an extremely busy local hospital, and by the end of the day, my feet are killing me, no matter what sneaker I wear. I'm wondering about trying some of the nursing shoes available for men. Does anybody have any suggestions? Are those clogs comfortable at all? I would appreciate any input. Thanks.

Been there, done that!!

I am a 1st year RN, and having worked as a PCT, CNA, and SN, I can tell you that NIKE SHOX are by far the most comfortable sneaker I have ever worn. I currently work in a Neonatal ICU, and I'm on my feet all night (12 hours). When I'm wearing them, my feet never hurt. They are pricey...($75-100) but worth it. I do have a pair of Klogz, which I wear when I go to the OR, and they are pretty good, but I always go back to the SHOX. Just try a pair on. I promise you'll love them. Good luck!!

Specializes in LTC, assisted living, med-surg, psych.

You also might want to try Crocs.........they make them in men's sizes too, and they are THE most comfortable shoe I've ever worn, bar none. I even gave up my old favorites (New Balance) for these. I can buy 2 pairs for the same or less than I used to pay for a good pair of New Balance, and switch them off & on, and they'll last me as long as the more expensive shoes. They weigh absolutely nothing, have massaging insoles and comform to your foot, plus they're hypoallergenic and germ-resistant.........AND you can just hose 'em off whenever they get dirty.

In fact, I can't say enough good things for Crocs. I changed to these a couple of months before I quit my med/surg job, and my legs and feet almost completely stopped aching, even after a long shift without sitting down more than a couple of times. (I quit for other reasons than my aches and pains.:uhoh21: ) Now they're the only shoe I wear, period; I have a pair for the garden, a pair to go out in, and of course my white ones for work (although I won't be returning to the bedside anytime soon). They may be uglier than sin, but at my stage of life the name of the game is COMFORT, pure and simple.:)

You also might want to try Crocs.........they make them in men's sizes too, and they are THE most comfortable shoe I've ever worn, bar none.

Crocs are the shoes to wear!

Im male, 1.97 cm tall and a weight of 135 kg (and Im an european too, and dont give a rats *** about your american units :clown: ) - and for those of you who dont care to convert that to feets, inches and lb´s, its sufficient to say that I´m big - quarterback big!

Before, I usually wear thick, soft rubber soled sports sandals (Reebok, Merrell etc) but I have switched to Crocs. The most comfortable work shoe in the universe. They tend to be broad, and workmates to me with slender feets dont like them for that reason.

They are soft and almost a little "squishy" - so I think that people with a need for a more stable shoe wouldnt like them either.

But for me and my weight (shock absorbance is everything) they are absolutely unbeatable!

/Anders, Nurse Anesthesist, Sweden

Im male, 1.97 cm tall and a weight of 135 kg (and Im an european too, and dont give a rats *** about your american units :clown: ) - and for those of you who dont care to convert that to feets, inches and lb´s, its sufficient to say that I´m big - quarterback big!

A 1.97 cm quarterback could not even play midgit football in the US. Heck, I was 56cm when I was born. Most quarterback in the US are greater than 183cm. :D

I love my Nursemates Quark! It's a unisex shoe that is so comfortable!! I have to wear the white but they sell many different colors. Try them!!

A 1.97 cm quarterback could not even play midgit football in the US. Heck, I was 56cm when I was born. Most quarterback in the US are greater than 183cm. :D

Hmm.. Damn.. Not very thrustworthy for a nurse to stumble on the units like that, is it? :chuckle

I meant to write 1.97 meters. The same as 197 cm.

Trust me, Im a nurse! *Smile*

/Anders, Nurse Anesthesist, Sweden

Specializes in Med-Surg.

I've had the same pair of Birkenstocks for about two years now. I work 12-hour shifts and rarely have fatigued feet.

I've had the same pair of Birkenstocks for about two years now. I work 12-hour shifts and rarely have fatigued feet.

I had Birks before when I worked psychiatry. A lot of walking and some running too. Im heavy, so the corksoles started to crack around the edges, leaving a small trail of crumbles behind me wherever I went :rolleyes: ..

After wearing out (to disintegration) two pairs of Birks in two years, I switched to rubber soled Reebok sandals. I have worn that type of footwear ever since until I encountered my first pair of Crocs. Crocs provide much better suspension than anything else I have tried - so good that the beginning case of heelspur that I felt was developing, has gone into remission completely.

/Anders, Nurse Anesthesist, Sweden

Specializes in Medical, Surgical, Cardiac.
crocs are the shoes to wear!

im male, "1.97 cm" tall and a weight of 135 kg (and im an european too, and dont give a rats ass about your american units :clown: ) .........-/anders, nurse anesthesist, sweden

well being the good nursing student that i am i did the conversion. boy was i surprised......1.97cm=0.775 inches tall and 135 kg=297lbs...... wow your height to weight ration puts your bmi at an extremely unhealthy 347622.9 (anything >30 is considerered obese) , i am right now picturing you in your scrubs, mighty short inseam i am sure :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:. taking these measurments into consideration one could understand your disdain for the american units of measure.:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

all that being said i appreciate your insight on crocs, i think i may have to try a pair out.:thankya: :thankya: :thankya:

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