04/11/2018 / By Jessica Dolores
Ever wondered why your feet are killing you, even if you don’t have a sprain, or any sign of injury? It could be because you’ve been wearing closed shoes the whole day, and your feet have no chance to “breathe.” A new study by Harvard University researchers Nicholas Holowka and Daniel E. Liebermann showed that flat foot, which hampers movement because of reduced stiffness in the longitudinal arch (LA), is rare among people who go barefoot regularly.
This also applies to those who wear minimal shoes.
Researchers studied data from minimally-shod men from northwestern Mexico and those wearing modern shoes in urban/suburban areas in the U.S. The research team analyzed how stiff their longitudinal arch, which stiffens the foot while walking, is. They found that people who regularly wear shoes that restrict movement of feet suffered from weaker foot muscles, while those who go barefoot or wear shoes minimally had stronger longitudinal arches.
The researchers concluded that today’s shoes reduce the foot muscles’ ability to maintain arch stiffness, thus limiting growth and possibly even promoting wasting away from disuse. This, in turn, puts the person at risk for arch collapse.
Sure, you have to wear shoes or sneakers all the time, especially when you report for work, or go to school. But you can still sneak in some barefoot time to allow your feet to work the natural way.
Here are places you can go barefoot.
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We may not pay attention to our feet all the time, because they’re located down there, where we don’t have to notice them, especially when standing before a waist-high mirror. But it can get us into trouble when we neglect them. Let’s be kind to our feet. They take us to interesting places, let us meet new friends, and literally keep us up and about.
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