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Step Wisely: The Essential Guide to Comfortable Shoes for Lifelong Foot Health

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Step Wisely: The Essential Guide to Comfortable Shoes for Lifelong Foot Health

The Incredible Journey of Our Feet Did you know that in an average lifetime, a person's feet will carry them between 150,000 to 200,000 miles? That's equivalent to circling the Earth 6 to 8 times! This fact alone highlights the importance of taking good care of our feet. Understanding Your Foot Each foot has 26 bones, divided into three sections: Rearfoot: Contains the larger bones. Midfoot: Comprises five irregularly shaped tarsal bones. Forefoot: Houses the metatarsal bones and phalanges (toes). The Evolving Nature of Our Feet Our feet are dynamic; they continually change and grow throughout our lives. Notably, as...

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Three decades of and going dedication in orthotics, prosthetics and pedorthics!

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Three decades of and going dedication in orthotics, prosthetics and pedorthics!

This year has marked the three decades of experience in diabetic and orthopedic footwear manufacturing for Apis. Over the last 30 years we have gained a deep understanding of the unique needs and challenges of individuals who require specialized footwear due to diabetes or orthopedic conditions.  In-Depth Knowledge: Apis have gained an extensive experience and understanding of the medical and biomechanical aspects related to diabetes and orthopedic conditions. This knowledge is crucial for creating shoes that provide proper support, alleviate discomfort, and reduce the risk of complications. Customization: Diabetes and orthopedic conditions often require custom solutions. An an expert with a long history...

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Men's New work boots - A little elaboration of their unique characters

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Men's New work boots - A little elaboration of their unique characters

Introducing the Apis FITec 6508: A New Era in Men's Work Boots Experience Unmatched Comfort and Safety Meet the Apis FITec 6508 Men's Composite Toe 8" Oil Resistant Work Boot – your ultimate partner for demanding work environments. Key Features: Lightweight Composite Toe: Offers superior protection, 75% lighter than steel, meeting ASTM safety standards. Extra Depth and Comfort: Features extra depth with a removable insert and an elongated counter for enhanced support. High-Quality Materials: Crafted with genuine leather and a soft, comfortable lining for durability and breathability. Advanced Midsole and Outsole: Solid EVA midsole and slip-resistant rubber outsole, OSHA tested...

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Looking for protective and supportive work shoes? Apis got you covered!

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Looking for protective and supportive work shoes? Apis got you covered!

        More often than not I've heard compliants from people who purchased pliable and soft shoes. They're in constant pain and can't wear them. They substituted their true shoe size with length because the models did not offer multiple widths or they're TOO SOFT. They said "But I saw an ad or commercial explaining the benefits of my super soft shoes! "          Cut your losses and start to wear the right footwear today, maybe you were being tricked with marketing tactics. They are fine for a few hours or a short period of sitting...

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"YOUR SUPER CUSHIONED RUNNING SHOES ARE KILLING YOU!?"

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"YOUR SUPER CUSHIONED RUNNING SHOES ARE KILLING YOU!?"

Quoted: Reference https://therunexperience.com/your-super-cushioned-shoes-are-killing-you/   Researchers from the Spaulding National Running Center at the Harvard Medical School in Cambridge, MA, have found that running in highly cushioned shoes is not associated with lower impact forces than conventional running shoes. Instead, the investigators found highly cushioned (HC) shoes result in a significantly higher vertical average load rate (VALR) and vertical instantaneous loading rate (VILR), both of which have been associated with overuse injuries such as tibial stress fractures and plantar fasciitis. The findings were presented in May at the annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) in San Diego. The study...

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