Healthy Foot Anatomy
In this video, Dr. Ray McClanahan, a sports podiatrist at Northwest Foot and Ankle and the inventor of Correct Toes, discusses how conventional footwear alters normal foot... Read more
Feet are a part of the body that sometimes go neglected. But it's important to show your feet the affection and attention they deserve. Loving your feet means appreciating their incredible and brilliant design and caring for your them in a way that supports and encourages their long-term health. Understanding the numerous structures and unique architecture of your feet can help you better appreciate the amazing work your feet accomplish every day. A loving approach, in line with nature’s intentions, can keep you on your feet and out of your healthcare provider’s office, enjoying the activities you’re most passionate about.
Your feet help carry you around, it’s true, but the virtues of your feet go far beyond simple locomotion. Your feet allow you to run, stand, jump, dance, and climb, and they support your body weight—all without complaint, as long as you respect their natural, brilliant design. Your feet are the foundation of your entire body and musculoskeletal system. Your feet affect the alignment of every other joint in your body, from your knees and hips up through your spine to your skull. Feet are, of course, critical to the gait cycle and help you navigate terrain ranging from dirt to concrete to grass. A healthy foot—a foot in which the toes are splayed well apart and the widest part of the foot is at the ends of the toes—naturally resists excessive pronation, or a rolling inward of the foot and ankle, which helps prevent common lower extremity problems.
Your feet are anatomical wonders! They contain 25 percent of the bones in your body, possess between 100,000 to 200,000 nerve endings for sensation, tactile feedback, and movement, and are covered by skin that’s adaptable to various surfaces and protects you from infection. Your feet also possess three unique arches to help bear your body weight, and even the bones in your toes have an arch-shaped design to help manage the stress and strain of walking, standing, and other bipedal activities. Your foot and toe bones are held together by several key ligaments, and the long tendons of your foot and toe flexor and extensor muscles perform an intricate dance to balance the forces acting on your feet and toes. Most of us, however, don’t even think of our feet until something goes wrong. We at Natural Footgear think it’s important to remember that your feet are worthy of love, both in times of health and in times of distress.
Showing your feet some love is easy, though it does take time and dedication to keep your feet and toes in top form. Using Correct Toes in combination with men's or women's shoes that are widest at the ends of the toes is one of the best ways to love your feet, as Correct Toes helps restore proper toe alignment, helps support your principle foot arch, and helps treat or prevent numerous foot and toe ailments. The Correct Toes toe spacing appliance enhances circulation, promotes balance, helps properly distribute bodyweight, and minimizes ball of foot pain, too. Correct Toes are like “cupid’s arrow” for your feet: They show love by respecting each individual toe as well as nature’s brilliant—and intended—design (i.e., a foot with ample toe splay and strong, sturdy arches). Wearing foot-healthy footwear is another excellent way to show your feet some love. Healthy shoes possess no heel elevation or toe spring, have a sufficiently wide toe box to allow for natural toe splay, and possess a flexible sole, and they allow your foot to function like a bare foot inside your shoe.
Other great ways to love your feet include receiving massage, acupuncture, and reflexology treatments. Each one of these health disciplines has something unique to offer when it comes to foot health. Having a partner or friend massage your feet (and offering them the same in return) is a great way to love both your feet and a loved one. Ball-rolling exercises can feel great and are another excellent way to show your feet some love, as is performing key stretching exercises, including the Toe Extensor Stretch and the Big Toe Stretch.
Make foot health a priority, and show your feet some love!
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The above content is for educational or informational purposes only and is not intended to replace or augment professional medical instruction, diagnosis, or treatment. Read full disclaimer here.In this video, Dr. Ray McClanahan, a sports podiatrist at Northwest Foot and Ankle and the inventor of Correct Toes, discusses how conventional footwear alters normal foot... Read more
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Well, I was pleased to find the Natural Footgear website. Mine was a long journey to foot health … always buying bigger shoe sizes and looking for shoes that fit, and what I needed was WIDER, not bigger! SO hard to find! WHAT stores even carry WW width? The internet brought me revelation and foot salvation. Some WW shoes … what a relief.
I despair over the human brain and our sense when I DO see the stupid, stupid rounded toes of shoes … we are born with lovely “duck shaped” squared off shaped feet, and we stuff our feet from age one into the rounded toes and wonder why we have foot troubles?
HOW can we collectively be this dumb? I am hoping some of the shoes on Natural Footgear will be wide enough for MY duck feet! lol They are a full 4 1/2 inches wide!
Well, I find myself praying for enough money at times so I, Gramma, can buy proper wide toe box shoes for the grandkids … whose parents will NOT listen to my advice …
Thank you for sharing, Debra! Your story is all too common. We’re glad you’ve found our site, and we hope our info and products help you (and your family) realize lasting foot health. Feel free to send us any questions or comments you may have!
Kind regards,
Marty Hughes, DC