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can this orthopedic shoe help relieve body and joint pain?

Orthopedists reveal shocking shoe secret

by Dr. Thomas Michaels

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The special sole and shape can correct misalignments and thereby relieve pain."

 

Why should you think about your shoes when you have neck or back pain? The answer lies in the health of your feet. What very few people know is that modern, conventional shoes are damaging our feet.

 

Thick and sturdy soles designed to support the foot can lead to misalignment of the spine and cause pain throughout the body. Modern shoes often weaken foot muscles due to incorrect placement of supports and cause foot deformities due to narrow toe boxes.

 

The list of resulting complaints ranges from joint problems, back, knee and hip pain to headaches and jaw pain. But now there's an easy way to combat this. ‍

 

And you don't have to spend 500 pounds on special orthopedic shoes!

higher quality, lower price, all for £39.99

After centuries of evolution, the human foot, consisting of 26 bones and over 100 ligaments, is the basis of healthy posture. Why then should you endanger this natural wonder with shoes and  damage the entire foot structure?
 

The answer: Most people don't have the luxury of spending hundreds of pounds on a single pair of specialty shoes or insoles.

ergonomic, pain-relieving comfort shoes are causing a sensation in europe

UK-based brand Orthofit™ has launched a range of ergonomic, pain-relieving comfort shoes that have been praised by both consumers and podiatrists across the continent. But what makes these shoes so special?
 

Introducing Orthofit™ - ergonomic pain-relieving comfort shoes for women

 

This is what the Orthofit™ brings with it:

 

Recommended by Orthopedists: With a spacious toe box and a supple, lightweight sole, these shoes promote the natural function of the feet, resulting in improved muscle strength and alignment and reduced discomfort.

 

Everyday Comfort: The Orthofit™ retains all the practical aspects of traditional shoes while promoting natural movement and strengthening of the foot. Despite their slim design and flexible soles, they offer protection from different ground conditions, temperatures and sharp objects.

 

Style and function in one: Unlike many other comfort shoes on the market, Orthofit™ shoes are similar to traditional footwear but offer the health benefits of barefoot walking.

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our editorial team tested the acclaimed shoes:

Even if the shoes are unfamiliar at first, the running experience is surprisingly pleasant. The special sole promotes a rolling movement when walking, and yet you don't have to worry about pebbles or ground conditions. The optics are absolutely unobtrusive. Visually, barefoot shoes can hardly be distinguished from fashionable low shoes or running shoes. And after a short time, many colleagues reported particularly reduced back pain. We were thrilled!

the price point

If we look at similarly high-quality orthopedic shoes from the competition, they are around £300. The Orthofit™ normally cost £150, but with the special spring discount you currently only pay £39.99!

 

The Orthofit can be laced in less than 2 seconds because they do not have a lacing system. After a long day, just squeeze and pull and you're ready to lay down on the lounger.

worn by more than 30,000 women every day

4.8/5 rating - 1,718 reviews

"These shoes are fantastic! They have made a noticeable difference in how my feet feel after a long day. No more discomfort or pain, and I love the elegant design."

 

- Poppy M.

"I'm impressed! These shoes provide excellent support and comfort. I can now walk longer distances without pain. Definitely worth the investment."

 

- Taylor W.

"These shoes are a real game changer! My foot pain has significantly reduced since wearing them. They are light, breathable and stylish. Highly recommended!"

 

- Riler J.

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Update from May 1, 2024 

 

Since being featured in major international media, Orthofit™ has attracted an incredible amount of attention. First-time buyers receive an exclusive discount of an incredible 70 percent today. So don't miss this unique opportunity!

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These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Any information presented here is not intended to be a substitute or alternative to information provided by physicians. Please consult your doctor about possible interactions or other possible complications before using any product. The Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act requires this notice.

 

Always seek medical advice before beginning any new physical activity or using any assistive equipment. The Orthofit shoe is not a medical device and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment. It is always important to listen to your body and seek advice if pain persists.

 

Medical References:

1. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30293631

2. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30892183 

 

Further references: 1) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6420526/

2) https://www.beaumont.org/services/pain-management-services/knee-mobility

3) https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/arthritis/in-depth/arthritis/art-20047971

4) https://www.semanticscholar.org/reader/794252d6c690b0a64d8efd6425a413d1c05051fc