Why do nike shox hurt
Cressey, At the beginning of this article, you refer to the past where the issue of Nike Shox being compared to high heels has come up. Have you addressed this in previous articles and can you direct me there? I wore a pair of the Nike Shox recently in a league basketball game and ruptured my achilles tendon. The shoes seemed to life the heel and put added pressure on the achilles. Not sure how much of the shoe design led to the injurt, but assume it defintely was part of the cause.
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It could ahve been injury related or not. I have no facts to back this up, however, I do believe that shox are actually bad for your knees. Well, I guess it's common sense? The heel of your foot is only supported by four columns of the shox design. Even with full-length shox, your foot is supported by columns, which is higher offthe ground than any other cushioning.
So if you cut laterally on sharp angles, the weight of your body is shifted to one side of the columns, which makes thedistribution uneven. Just my two cents. Take it for what it's worth. The VC1 definitely caused me some knee pain. Originally Posted by ssgefiestoakagerger I have no facts to back this up, however, I do believe that shox are actually bad for your knees. Even with full-length shox, your foot is supported by columns, which is higher off the ground than any other cushioning.
Plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the fibrous tissue plantar fascia along the bottom of your foot that connects your heel bone to your toes. Plantar fasciitis can cause intense heel pain. Ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging can be useful in diagnosing plantar fasciitis by showing increased plantar fascia thickness and abnormal tissue signal.
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can provide short-term improvement in pain from plantar fasciitis when used with other conservative therapies. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs NSAIDs will help with your pain and reduce inflammation of the plantar fascia.
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