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How to Measure Feet for a Correct Shoe Size

Research has shown the importance of wearing proper footwear, which may possibly avoid specific foot conditions including plantar fasciitis, bunions and poor circulation. Choosing shoes that fit properly is typically accomplished by having your feet measured. For closed shoes, it’s suggested to have adequate room for the toes to move about, in addition to making sure there is a half inch of space between the longest toe and the top of the shoe. Ideally, your feet should be measured in a shoe store to ensure a correct size shoe is purchased. If that is not an available option, it’s suggested to draw an outline of your foot by gently stepping onto a piece of paper. When this has been accomplished, it’s advised to try shoes on at the end of the day when the feet are at their largest. If you would like additional information on how to properly measure your feet for a correct fit, please consult with a podiatrist.

It is important to find shoes that fit you properly in order to avoid a variety of different foot problems. For more information about treatment, contact one of our podiatrists from Quality Foot Care Center. Our doctors will treat your foot and ankle needs.

Proper Shoe Fitting

Shoes have many different functions. They cushion our body weight, protect our feet, and allow us to safely play sports. You should always make sure that the shoes you wear fit you properly in order to avoid injuries and deformities such as: bunions, corns, calluses, hammertoes, plantar fasciitis, stress fractures, and more. It is important to note that although a certain pair of shoes might be a great fit for someone else, that doesn’t mean they will be a great fit for you. This is why you should always try on shoes before buying them to make sure they are worth the investment. Typically, shoes need to be replaced ever six months to one year of regular use.

Tips for Proper Shoe Fitting

  • Select a shoe that is shaped like your foot
  • Don’t buy shoes that fit too tight, expecting them to stretch to fit
  • Make sure there is enough space (3/8” to ½”) for your longest toe at the end of each shoe when you are standing up
  • Walk in the shoes to make sure they fit and feel right
  • Don’t select shoes by the size marked inside the shoe, but by how the shoe fits your foot

The shoes you buy should always feel as good as they look. Shoes that fit properly will last longer, feel better, and improve your way of life each day.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office located in Somerset, NJ. We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot care needs.

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