Published Mar 3, 2007
Happeetxn
85 Posts
Howdy all,
I am looking for some advice on the most comfortable shoes to wear for work. The "run of the mill sneakers" just isn't cutting it. Also, does any one use a particular insert or orthotic device. My feet aren't killing me too bad yet, but I would like to prevent any potential problems.
Thanks and have a good weekend,
Craig
kenny b
161 Posts
My recommendation is to find the best podiatrist in your area (must be a good one with a good repuation because a poor podiatrist will make this worse). Then shell out the bucks for custom orthodics. You'll be happy you did. By the way, make sure the podiatrist can do a gait analysis.
I'm not a nurse yet, but I do work in a wafer manufacturing plant on a raised metal floor (a verrrrry unforgiving raised metal floor) which has caused more than its share of problems for my co-workers and I over the course of many years. This is the only surefire method I've seen.
Good luck to you!
Howdy all,I am looking for some advice on the most comfortable shoes to wear for work. The "run of the mill sneakers" just isn't cutting it. Also, does any one use a particular insert or orthotic device. My feet aren't killing me too bad yet, but I would like to prevent any potential problems.Thanks and have a good weekend,Craig
suzy253, RN
3,815 Posts
I think the brand Merrell carries a selection of men's shoes.