Monday, May 20, 2013

The Foot Bone's Connected to the Back Bone (and Hip and Knee...)!

I heard THE BEST saying from one of our FAANT “team” members today. She said “It’s amazing that something that far down can affect something that far up!!” No truer words have been spoken when it comes to feet and what I call “podiatry philosophy”!


I saw a patient recently who was wondering why his orthopedic spine specialist sent him to see me when they had been discussing surgical intervention for his back! This is not an uncommon occurrence for a podiatrist. In fact, I see patients who have back, knee and hip pain, at the request of their orthopedic specialist, while having NO pain in their feet!

Why is this??

Rather than get into the complicated world of biomechanics, I am going to use an analogy that I like to use quite often. Visualize if you will… Your body is your house and your feet are like the foundation of your house. Stay with me! When you build a house, you want to build it on the most stable foundation, right?! You would never build on sand or on mud. You would most likely build on a solid foundation. Your house will last longer that way. No sags, no cracks in the walls, floors or ceiling, no doors that won’t shut! The same is true for your body! When your feet are unstable, even though they may not hurt, the rest of your body has to compensate for the instability. Add those cute, but mega unstable shoes and sandals, and yikes, we start to break down! Over time, unstable feet and/or unstable shoes for umpteen years can strain and injure the “house”! A proper biomechanical exam can uncover misalignment. The good news is that, sometimes, by getting control of the instability of the foot, with proper shoes and functional orthotics, the pain “above” may be much less, if not gone!
Heed your specialist’s advice! The body works a one whole unit! Don’t let your feet become the limiting factor in your recovery!

Flip Floppin' Away to Flip Flop Injuries

Trust me! I can absolutely relate to the thoughts of so many who have waited an entire winter, (which thank goodness is not a long one in Texas!), to finally let their feet “breathe”! And what better way to do this than in a flip flop?? Even the bottom of the foot gets some air as the flip flop flips up!

As you may have already suspected, podiatrists do not love the flip flop. And as much as you may love them, deep down you know they are anything but stable, and not the best contraption to protect your feet. I wanted to give you a "leg up" on the flip flop injuries we see on an almost daily basis in case you were considering spending your days of summer in them!

You may be surprised how many injuries are as a result of the flip flop. The most common injuries to look out for are turf toe/bruising, nail injury, tendonitis from prolonged wear, heel pain, arch pain, ankle pain/sprains, and fractured toes!

Now, believe it or not, and I know it sounds inconceivable that a podiatrist could actually recommend wearing them, but I actually do recommend using a flip flop around pools and locker rooms, where athlete's foot and warts thrive! In fact, I feel strongly that in these circumstances, you should wear these (or a water shoe) for a barrier of protection! I also like the idea of wearing a flip flop at home to avoid walking around barefoot! Look for flip flops with little to no wedge in these areas and one with an arch. Now, flip flops at Disney World or sight seeing in Europe or on a long day of shopping?  Think again!

Could we possibly keep you out of a flip flop? For the die-hards, it is unlikely that we can keep you out of them!!

Ahhh, but we have just the thing for you, around the corner here at Healthy Steps! Step through our lobby door and you will find Healthy Steps carries the cutest, most stylish flip flops with, yes indeed, WITH an arch that really can provide some support!

Maybe while you are there you will also notice the arch sandals with straps around the ankles that are just as stylish and a lot more supportive! Happy Shopping!