on 27-10-2014 08:56 PM
on 27-10-2014 09:00 PM
You can get orthotic thongs. Orthaheel is one brand. Google orthaheel - images
on 28-10-2014 04:07 AM
Have a look at the Viera range of shoes....they have some nice sandals that accommodate orthotics. They are a bit pricey though.
Also Google shoes for diabetics...there are some great styles out there that cater for orthotic inserts as foot problems are common in diabetics.
on 28-10-2014 07:53 AM
on 28-10-2014 08:10 AM
My eldest and youngest wear orthotics. ...have done since they were young. One has a high instep the other flat footed. Neither wear thongs on a regular basis and prefer the comfort of the orthotics which if designed correctly will fit a range of footwear. They both have the flexible cork inserts made to fit their paticular foot after a plaster cast was taken. Maintained yearly for free for life
on 28-10-2014 08:46 AM
What is the reason for the pain?
I have osteo arthritis in my feet and have orthotics, have worn them now for about 2 years and the relief is amazing.
I was scared to try without them but now I can wear ordinary shoes and good quality runners with no pain, for a short time.
I buy homy ped shoes usually when they are on sale, so around $95 but............ I think most of them are ugly and chunky.
Maybe go back to your doctor and find out what the pain is from and correct that if possible?
Today I am off to find some sandal type thongs/shoes that are pretty and comfortable! also Rivers do a range with removable innersoles that accomodate orthotics.
on 28-10-2014 10:57 AM
Have you had your feet x-rayed?..... if not ask to..... you sound like you have bone spurs in your feet.
If you do have bone spurs and the pain is severe, ask for cortisone shots. If your doctor doesn't do them.... find one who does.
The pain relief can be life changing.