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How High Heels Damage Women's Bodies

How High Heels Damage Women's Bodies

American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons | Excelle

December 07, 2008

Pump Bump
The rigid backs or straps of high heels can irritate the heel, creating a bony enlargement also known as Haglund’s deformity.

Ankle Injuries
High heels impair balance; a wearer is at a greater risk of falling, which could lead to a sprained or broken ankle.

Metatarsalgia
High heels force the body’s weight to be redistributed. Prolonged wear can lead to joint pain in the ball of the foot.

Hammertoes
A narrow toebox pushes the smaller toes into a bent position at the middle joint. Eventually, the muscles in the second, third and forth toes become unable to straighten, even when there is no confining shoe.
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    Lynetteberggren

    8 months ago

    2 comments

    I appreciate this article so much. I do not understand why we put our selves thru so much torture, just because men think it looks good. If they were to wear heels for one hour they would never ask their lady to wear heels, EVER. I wish women would stop wearing these things, especially as we age because we lose our balance more often, then we fall, then we break bones. All for what? To impress ?

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    lasnow1219

    11 months ago

    8 comments

    I agree with the article. I however, have feet that do not allow me to be comforatable in heels. I have flat feet that are wide and do not have arches. I find a pair of Anne Klein penny loafers, Clarks or Bournes to be the best shoes ever. I guess having "Flinstone Feet" are a blessing and a curse. This article is very helpful.

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    priyalena

    11 months ago

    10 comments

    i had been so very fond of high heels in my young days that I twisted my ankles twice very badly. The second time, the doctor advised me to either choose between walking or dancing as i was also practicing traditional Kathak indian dance. I had to stop practising. At first, I was very angry with all around and specially at fate....slowly i learnt to wear only flat shoes and now I am very comfortable with them. More so, that nowadays there is a kind of fashionable flat shoes which are very much in demand and I do not feel that I am missing out now with high heels.

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    charlottebabb

    11 months ago

    6 comments

    I stopped wearing heels years ago, and I love my clunky, ugly Birkenstocks with aggressive arch support. I wear 42R/11WW and finding shoes that fit at all is problematic. The last time I wore 3" heels, I could hardly walk out of the building after four hours, and I was not standing most of that time. Granted, I'm 57 years old, but I refuse to be in pain for style.

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    SonjaHall

    11 months ago

    2 comments

    I usually try to alternate between thicker heels, platforms, and flats. I am 30 and I do feel the affects that a high heel can do to the body. As a matter of fact, I just went shopping yesterday (for about 6 hours) in heeled boots. By the time I got home, I was having pain in my ankles and my feet started to swell slightly. Although I am a shoe fanatic, I try to wear heels when I know there will be a shorter amount of time to stand in them. Otherwise, bring on the platforms and flats. (Laughing)

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    sungirl

    11 months ago

    6 comments

    I used to wear heels all the time, and i started to feel the effects. I have not totally given up on heels bcuz it's so sexy, but i have been wearing more flats, they are so pretty now.

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    Account Removed

    11 months ago

    I actually find it more comfy to wear at least a 2" heel. But, I also wear the chunkier heels and always wear platforms. Flats actually hurt my feet.

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    ldhernan

    11 months ago

    2 comments

    There's got to be a happy medium that won't make me look like the church lady!

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    Dana_B

    11 months ago

    150 comments

    It's funny because, for some men, after seeing that pic with the lady's butt/boobs sticking out, they wouldn't care about the fact that it hurts us!! The other lady looks a little frumpy. I think we need to get away from this mentality of trying to look like a model/sexy office lady all the time. However, you CAN look sexy/beautiful/stylish WITHOUT wearing heels!!

    DSW has some really cute flats, I also found some simple, very comfortable, but cute black and brown ones at Pay-less. Target also has cute ones & once in awhile Walmart does too.

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    Bluelily

    11 months ago

    182 comments

    I can't give up my heels. They just up my mood on those hard work days. But, sometimes a flat heel is just what I need. Good information to know.

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    MeeNa

    11 months ago

    4 comments

    Heels are such a fashion style accessory! I can't give up on this!!
    Guess I'll have to alternate heels/flats, depending on my mood, because I'll never be able to wear flats all the time!!
    Well it's bad for the health, but eating too much is bad too yet I unfortunately do it quite often :S

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    Account Removed

    11 months ago

    Absolutely love high heels....probably too much. Yet, it is good to know.

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    MaryEllen

    11 months ago

    6 comments

    They are so uncomfortable, but I love wearing them!! You get to have your own unique idenity, depending on the types of heals you choose to wear. They set the mood for me.

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    Dana_B

    11 months ago

    150 comments

    This is why I now only wear them on special occasions. I was SO glad when flats went in style and they finally started making them look pretty.

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    mom2my2kids

    11 months ago

    7254 comments

    I love my high heels, and don't want to give them up, but this is definitely food for thought!

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