2011年6月26日星期日

High heels could cause UK 'arthritis crisis'

A quarter of women wear high heels every day or frequently,Christian Louboutin Sandals a poll by The Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists found, increasing their risk of getting the debilitating condition.
Wearing high heels can increase the risk of arthritis
High heels affect body posture, placing more pressure on foot, ankle and knee joints. This can cause stress to the cartilage and lead to the onset of osteoarthritis.
Yet the poll of 2,000 people found that 22% thought arthritis was an inevitable part of getting older and 36% of people did not know much about the condition.
Poor footwear, together with increased levels of obesity and people living longer, could cause an “arthritis crisis”, Christian Louboutin Evening the society warned.
At least eight million people in the UK already suffer from the condition, which causes pain and stiffness in joints, and levels are rising.
60% of cases are in feet and arthritis is both more common and more severe in women.
Professor Anthony Redmond, a podiatrist and arthritis researcher from the society, said: “Although you are more likely to develop arthritis as you get older, it can occur at any.
“Choosing the right footwear will help minimise the stress placed on the feet and joints during everyday activity and helps reduce the risk of injury and joint damage.
“For daily wear, the recommendation is to opt for a round-toed shoe with a heel height of no more than 2-3cm (one inch) and with a shock-absorbent sole to help minimise shock to the joints.”
More than three quarters of both men and women surveyed in the poll did not wear shoes specifically designed for the sport they played when exercising, also increasing the likelihood of developing osteoarthritis.
Prof Redmond said: “Those who wear trainers that are not designed for sporting activity are placing themselves at real risk.
"With forces through the joints exceeding eight times the body weight during some sports, the importance of matching the right footwear to the activity cannot be overstated.”
While 65% have suffered stiffness or pain in their lower body and feet, only half have sought help for their symptoms.
Prof Redmond said: “If you do experience frequent pain in your feet or ankles, don't ignore it, as something can always be done.
“Some forms of arthritis start first in the feet and early treatment is vital to achieving the best long-term outcome.”

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