How do orthopedic high heels work?
High-heeled shoes significantly increase the load on the feet, legs, knees, and back. The best way to reduce the load and the risk of injury is to choose shoes that offer optimal shock absorption, relief, and stability. An orthopedic insole is highly recommended, as it helps alleviate pressure by reducing the load on all three arches of the foot.
When you walk in heels, your feet are subjected to increased strain, and the entire musculoskeletal system can become overloaded. Different bodies react in various ways, but most people experience fatigue in their legs after a few hours. Those with good genetics or well-trained may have a higher tolerance and feel better over time, regardless of shoe choice. However, even with strong muscles or good genes, wearing high heels eventually increases the risk of injury or unnecessary overuse strain.
With the 3-Step System, the patented orthopedic technology fully integrated into all high heels from Sinaa.J, we’ve achieved optimal load distribution. The shape of the insoles, combined with a unique ‘stair function,’ helps relieve pressure on your feet and the entire musculoskeletal system.
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Wider front helps prevent unnecessary pressure injuries.
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Discreet plateau constructed from shock-absorbing material.
- Provides necessary support for flat feet and high arches, helping to prevent future injuries for those with normal arches.
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Stable heel provides additional support and cushioning.
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Strengthened Heel Cap for optimal stability.