Dr Haleema Khan MChiro
April 26, 2023 | News
Have you ever noticed your shoes getting scuffed on the outer edges? It can be so frustrating, right?
Well, the issue could be caused by poor posture or foot alignment. When you stand or walk, your feet are the foundation of your body, and if they’re not aligned properly it can cause uneven weight distribution. Leading to excess pressure on certain parts of your feet.
This can result in your shoes scuffing on the outer edges as your feet roll outwards making contact with the ground. Not only can this be annoying, but it can also lead to pain in your knees, hips, and even your back.
But don’t worry, there’s a solution! Chiropractic care can help by focusing on proper alignment and posture. By making adjustments to your spine and extremities, a chiropractor can help realign your body and improve your foot mechanics which reduces pressure on certain areas of your feet. Preventing your shoes from scuffing on the edges.
If you’re experiencing shoe scuffing or any related pain, consider visiting a Chiropractor to address the root cause of the problem and improve your overall posture alignment.
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