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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 758168" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>FYI: In case anyone is having problems, below is my chiropractor's approved list of shoes. </p><p></p><p>1. Chaco</p><p>2. Birkenstock </p><p>3. Alegria</p><p>4. Ecco</p><p>5. Danskin</p><p></p><p>He said Clark's, Keen, and Teva aren't what they used to be. He said to avoid Merrill and Crocs. However, my husband has two pair that he loves. I have several pair of Clark's that I'll never part with. I also love KY Crocs because you can't rub a bluster with the foot bed material. My father in law also thinks Crocs are great. Chiropractor said if you can bend the smoke or foot bed, it's not supportive enough. I can see how some people's feet would hurt with a rock hard foot bed. </p><p></p><p>Some people don't have faith in chiropractors, but he has really helped my hip a lot. I plan to go back in a few weeks to have my feet and knees worked on. My father in law and sister in law both think he's great. If you don't think highly of chiropractors, reconsider. I had to be open minded. If my father in law hadn't recommended him, I would have just gone to traditional physical therapy. </p><p></p><p>I've also learned that Thorlo Pad socks help cushion the heels and are more comfortable than your average pair of summer socks if you have trouble with your feet. At $17 a pair, I was very nervous about buying them. But, they're worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 758168, member: 21066"] FYI: In case anyone is having problems, below is my chiropractor's approved list of shoes. 1. Chaco 2. Birkenstock 3. Alegria 4. Ecco 5. Danskin He said Clark's, Keen, and Teva aren't what they used to be. He said to avoid Merrill and Crocs. However, my husband has two pair that he loves. I have several pair of Clark's that I'll never part with. I also love KY Crocs because you can't rub a bluster with the foot bed material. My father in law also thinks Crocs are great. Chiropractor said if you can bend the smoke or foot bed, it's not supportive enough. I can see how some people's feet would hurt with a rock hard foot bed. Some people don't have faith in chiropractors, but he has really helped my hip a lot. I plan to go back in a few weeks to have my feet and knees worked on. My father in law and sister in law both think he's great. If you don't think highly of chiropractors, reconsider. I had to be open minded. If my father in law hadn't recommended him, I would have just gone to traditional physical therapy. I've also learned that Thorlo Pad socks help cushion the heels and are more comfortable than your average pair of summer socks if you have trouble with your feet. At $17 a pair, I was very nervous about buying them. But, they're worth it. [/QUOTE]
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