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    Dangerous high heels: Women's shoes reach hazardous heights during the recession

    If you've browsed a shoe department lately, you may have noticed that high heels are growing-and not just in popularity. Towering platforms, extreme wedges, and treacherous stilettos have flooded the marketplace in recent months, and most every designer and celebrity seems to be doing their part to participate in the trend. Runways, red carpets, and glossy magazine spreads have all been inundated with the look. Ever the style catalyst, Lady Gaga donned Alexander McQueen's 12-inch heels in her "Bad Romance" music video after three professional runway models refused to wear them on the runway last fall. This past weekend, even Tina Fey, the queen of nerd chic, strutted out in five-inch pumps to perform her opening monologue on "Saturday Night Live." Clearly, we have a fashion craze on our hands, or, um, feet.

    So why the sudden (literal) footwear rise? Experts say the recession is to blame: "We have entered a moment of heightened impracticality in footwear," Elizabeth Semmelhack, author of "Heights of Fashion: A History of the Elevated Shoe" told CNN. "Heel heights noticeably grew during the Great Depression of the 1930s, the oil crisis in the 1970s, and when the dotcom bubble burst in the 2000s." Women's shoes are now at an all-time high, and Semmelhack believes during tough economic times, there's "a greater need for escapism."

    However, this escapism isn't without its hazards: "There is never a shortage of high-heeled women in pain in my midtown Manhattan office, but yes, there is an increase lately," says Dr. Jacqueline Sutera, Doctor of Podiatric medicine and surgery and spokesperson for the American Podiatric Medical Association says. Popular Manhattan podiatrist Dr. Rock Positano, Director of the Non-surgical Foot and Ankle Center at the from the Hospital for Special Surgery, agrees, "We are seeing a dramatic increase in problems of this nature that are directly related to abnormal or altered foot and ankle mechanics."

    Sutera explains that any shoe with more than a two-inch heel can be dangerous, though certain styles are better than others-like wedges, which are safer because your weight is distributed across a greater surface area. Minimal use is also key: "What I do, and recommend to my patients, is to wear [heels] when I get to my office, or event," says Sutera. "And then wear a commuter shoe to and from [where you're going]." As for those of us who love to wear a pair of sexy high heels out dancing, Positano strongly advises against it: "I have termed an injury known as the 'Gloria Gaynor fracture,' which is best described as an injury sustained during fast dancing while wearing high heels. The combination of fast dancing, a very high heel, and maybe a libation or two can lead to a potentially dangerous situation."

    Women who are overweight, have arthritis, or have high or flat arches, will experience more frequent foot and ankle problems (most common are tendon and muscle strains, hammertoes, bunions, and stress fractures-though long-term high heel wearers could suffer from tendinitis, severe ankle sprains, and torn ligaments and tendons), but many women encounter symptoms after extended high-heel wear. "Pain is your body's way of warning you that something is wrong, you should stop wearing the shoes" says Sutera.

    Obviously no one expects that women will stop dressing up in heels altogether, but if you limit the amount of wear time and the heel's height you're, um, taking a step in the right direction. The doctors we spoke with also recommend: Massaging your feet and rolling them over a golf ball or ice when you take off your shoes at night and gripping a towel and holding your foot up for 15 seconds, three times a day, can also help strengthen the intrinsic muscles of the feet. [CNN][NY Mag]

     
     
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    1,864 comments

    • pete  •  Baton Rouge, Louisiana  •  4 months ago
      The very highest heels are for the bedroom.
    • Alyson  •  4 months ago
      Love most of these heels. Celebrities agree it is easier to walk and dance around on stage on high heels with a platform then on some 3" heels without a platform. If you can rock 'em, go for it. If not, leave them on the shelf...
    • saj  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  4 months ago
      One of the ugliest fashion trends and so many women indulged and looked absolutely ridiculous trying to walk in them. Women, please take note, if you cannot walk in the shoes and make yourself look like an idiot attempting to do so, don't buy these shoes. No so-called "fab" shoe can make you look hip, fashionable or beautiful if you look like a clod when you wear them.

      It is amazing how the fashion industry leaders put a "look" or trend out and so many dumb women literally run after it; spending their money on it instead of paying bills; and look bad day after day until the next trend is thrown their way.

      Think about it, many of you are sheep and could not create your own style or look without media telling you what to wear. Here's to a backlash to the fashion/media hype in 2012 and thereafter.

      Happy New Year, everybody!
    • Lisa  •  5 months ago
      I typically wear 5-6inch heels but I never wear a heel like that unless it has a platform. I have been wearing them for years and I have no foot pain or ankle problems. I guess I have been wearing them for so long I am immune.
    • scotts  •  5 months ago
      the higher the heel , the sexier the women,
    • PeggyN  •  5 months ago
      I love heels, but these days I fall off of flats!
    • Ilene W  •  5 months ago
      Love the look of heels men.....try wearing them all day every where you go and then say you still love them. Ever here the saying walk a mile in my shoes...then literally do it.
    • Aleia  •  5 months ago
      These philip lim shoes are pretty but im only 17 and i know better than that the heels are just too #$%$ high
    • Ashley  •  5 months ago
      I wish high heels had never been invented.
    • kathyh3  •  5 months ago
      Some of those shoes remind me of the ones Kiss used to wear on stage!
    • Landscaper  •  5 months ago
      I bet she has a pretty mouth....
    • M  •  5 months ago
      High Heels suck. Ladies, stop blaming men for those things. You buy and wear them for yourselves and other women, not for us. We could really care less if you have flats or 9" heels.
    • PK  •  8 months ago
      They not only look ridiculous; women look like lumbeirng cows walking in them. I saw a women downtown recently in skyscraper stilettos and was embarrassed for her. How sad.
    • lrmichelle  •  9 months ago
      I actually love a lot of these. Platform heels aren't as bad as they look. It's the angle, not the heel height, that usually determines the comfort and safety levels. The key to heels is to wear them in moderation.
      • Alexea 4 months ago
        The angle is determined by the height of the heel, though... your foot is not at a weird angle unless the heel is too high...
    • leslie  •  11 months ago
      god phorbid, last time i wore "heels" (2.5in.) i fell and hurt my neck and hip. the vow i made then and carry to now, only way i'm wearing heels is if i'm sitting securely into a wheelchair or if a team of people happen to be following me with a gurney and a c-spine (neck) collar.
    • MissCee  •  11 months ago
      those YSL are THE most comfortable shoes! do some research first, they are very easy to walk in, so no "yikes"
    • Karl H.  •  11 months ago
      Let's face it: High heels and all other hazardous footwear is part of the fashion trends set by stylists and manufacturers. It has little or nothing to do with the recession. Women don't need a recession to indulge in the fantasies of what our so-called "celebrities" wear and what is "chic." Perhaps its time to stop the manufacture of dangerous footwear with some basic rules for the industry that safeguard the comfort and health of women who somehow feel obliged to wear this trash.
    • Linda  •  11 months ago
      women have lost there common sense!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • DrugFree  •  1 year 1 month ago
      I love the look of the high heels.There is something about a women wearing high heels.
      To me it looks like the high heel shoe is a natural accessory for a women.
      A pair of high heel shoes can make near any women look all the more attractive and feminine looking.
      I would say most women know the effect it has on her looks and attractiveness and of course how high heels add the touch of sexuality.
      Often I find myself admiring the style of high heel shoes that many women are wearing.
    • Lyam  •  1 year 2 months ago
      I love the Aldo platforms!I love heels , and to me I use them when I go out. Definetely some of these are ridiculous! Those hoofs things are just horrendous! I think as long as it does not pass 5", and you feel comfortable in them, they are fine. Kitten heels, specially on young women, I don't like. Not on me at least! They are not asthetically pleasing, to my eyes. I prefer 3.5 to 4.5 heels. Not all the time, but to parties and places on weekends ( like clubs and stuff).

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