This brand sells the best shoes for foot pain, according to podiatrists

Whether you’re dealing with blisters, calluses, ingrown toenails or bunions and hammertoes, foot pain is a discomfort that no one should endure.While that may be true, the reality is that up to 87% of people deal with foot irritation at some point in their lives, and many of those issues stem from poorly fitting shoes.“Inadequate foot support can throw off the alignment of your ankles, knees, hips, and back, causing chronic pain and discomfort,” Dr.

Miguel Cunha, podiatrist and founder of Gotham Footcare in New York City, told the New York Post.“Wearing well-fitting, supportive shoes is critical for both foot health and overall body alignment.”The best place to buy shoes with orthopedic benefits? Look no further than Anodyne. A tenured team of footwear experts designs all of Anodyne podiatrist-recommended footwear to alleviate common foot pain and conditions like plantar fasciitis, bunions, diabetes-related foot complications, heel pain, flat feet, and swelling (among others).

Unlike competitors that offer quick and easy comfort, the brand is bringing back the fundamental roots of comfort footwear – meticulous design, quality craftsmanship, and rigorous attention to detail.An anodyne, by definition, brings you a sense of soothing and comfort. While Anodyne offers several shoes for various styles (casual, sneakers, slippers, sandals) and activities (athletic, trail and hiking), among others, the No.22 and No.

45 sneaker models are what stood out to our expert, Cunha the most. The No.22 Men’s Sport Runners are great for those dealing with neuropathy, diabetes, bunions or hammertoes.  “These shoes are designed with a roomy protective toe box, and lightweight outsole that helps alleviate discomfort by reducing pressure on sensitive areas, making them ideal for managing swelling and forefoot deformities,” said Cunha.

“These shoes also accommodate orthotics well, offering extra cushioning and stability for those who suffer from bunions or hamm...

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Publisher: New York Post

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