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Go to the shopWelcome to the Aussie Soles healthy feet guide
Your feet are good indicators of your general health. Conditions like arthritis, diabetes, and nerve or circulatory disorders often show symptoms in the feet first.
Running puts pressure on your feet the equivalent of four times your body weight.
Between the ages of 30 and 40, the fat pads on your feet start to thin which can cause foot pain.
Orthotics are an easy, non-surgical approach for preventing and treating foot problems. They use arch and heel support to bring your feet and gait back into alignment. This allows your foot and leg muscles to support your body the way they were designed to. Podiatrists frequently recommend orthotics to their patients as a non-invasive treatment. According to IPMA, podiatrists are four times less likely to recommend costly inpatient procedures than other physicians thanks, in part, to simple interventions like Aussie Soles.
159 respondents from the College of Podiatry took our survey in November 2019.
95% have treated foot pain from plantar fasciitis in the last month.
98% would recommend Aussie Soles as a healthy alternative to flat sandals.
93% would recommend Aussie Soles for recovery after exercise.
PLANTAR FASCIITIS
Plantar fasciitis is a common but painful foot condition involving inflammation to the band of muscle running from your heel to your toes.
HEEL SPUR
A heel spur is a bony calcium deposit on the underside of the heel that can cause heel pain. Long-haul joggers or walkers are prone to heel spurs.
CLAW TOE
A condition associated with nerve damage in the toes. It causes your toes to scrunch up, like a claw, and dig into the soles of your shoes. Ouch!
PLANTAR FASCIITIS
Plantar fasciitis is a common but painful foot condition involving inflammation to the band of muscle running from your heel to your toes.
HEEL SPUR
A heel spur is a bony calcium deposit on the underside of the heel that can cause heel pain. Long-haul joggers or walkers are prone to heel spurs.
CLAW TOE
A condition associated with nerve damage in the toes. It causes your toes to scrunch up, like a claw, and dig into the soles of your shoes. Ouch!