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Lacing techniques for proper shoe fit
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| Lacing techniques for proper shoe fit Certain lacing techniques for shoes can prevent injuries, alleviate pain, and relieve foot problems. Foot doctors and orthopedists alike urge individuals to follow these general lacing tips. Individuals with specific foot problems should follow these lacing techniques to get a good fit with their shoe:
- Loosen the laces as you slip into the shoes. This prevents unnecessary stress on the eyelets (small holes for the lace) and the backs of the shoes.
- Always begin lacing shoes at the eyelets closest to your toes, and pull the laces of one set of eyelets at a time to tighten. This provides for a comfortable shoe fit.
- When buying shoes, remember that shoes with a larger number of eyelets will make it easier to adjust laces for a custom fit.
- The conventional method of lacing, crisscross to the top of the shoe, works best for the majority of people.
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Narrow Feet
Use the eyelets farthest from the tongue of the shoes. It will bring up the side of the shoe. |
Wide Feet
Use the eyelets closest to the tongue of the shoe. This technique gives the foot more space.
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Heel Problems
Use every eyelet, making sure that the area closest to the heel is tied tightly while less tension is used near the toes. When you have reached the next to last eyelet on each side, thread the lace through the top eyelet, making a small loop. Then, thread the opposite lace through each loop before tying it. |
Narrow Heel and Wide Forefoot
Use two laces. Thread through the top half of the eyelets and the other lace through the bottom half of the eyelets. The lace closest to the heel (top eyelets) should be tied more tightly than the other lace closest to the toes (bottom eyelets).
For more information on "Shoes”, call Dr. Morelli @ 914.835.6604 or e-mail him: Podiodoc@optonline.net

Dr. Charles Morelli is a Board Certified Foot Surgeon and is certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery. This certification increases the standards and criteria a specialist must meet in order to be considered competent. Dr. Morelli has achieved the highest level of professionalism for Podiatric Board Certification. He has successfully passed the required National Board Exam and has completed a special credentialing process to validate recognition by insurance companies and hospitals. His podiatric privileges include medical and surgical foot management and the treatment of disease, deformities, and trauma.
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