Photo by: Illustrated by Zhang Qingyun
The Wedge - We'll admit, things get a bit shaky when it comes to the wedge, and we're not just talking ankle support and heel stability. Dr. Novella advises this kind of shoe may commonly cause sprained ankles, heel bruising, and, as a result, knee discomfort and back problems.
While this sounds a bit alarming, Wharton presents a different angle: the heel offers a little more support than other heel styles,...
more Photo by: Illustrated by Zhang Qingyun
The Wedge - We'll admit, things get a bit shaky when it comes to the wedge, and we're not just talking ankle support and heel stability. Dr. Novella advises this kind of shoe may commonly cause sprained ankles, heel bruising, and, as a result, knee discomfort and back problems.
While this sounds a bit alarming, Wharton presents a different angle: the heel offers a little more support than other heel styles, and is more adaptable. "There is a wider sole and a lower angle of lift," he said, which may help a woman's body adapt to these pairs quicker than others. And while the long-term effects are similar to that of a stiletto or ankle-strap shoe, the severity is less and can be corrected with the proper excersices. After all, a healthy foot is one that can enjoy a multitude of styles. But, more on that in the final slide…
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