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Shoe/Trainer recommendations for painful arthritic feet

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I have terrible pain all over my feet , especially the top .

Are there any good sites that sell comfortable foot ware ?

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Happyrosie

I don’t think we are allowed to recommend brands on this site.

Saying that, have you tried wearing insoles? They might be helpful.

If you visit a podiatrist or chiropodist (which will cost, but there are plenty of them around) they might be able to suggest something.

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DorsetLady in reply toHappyrosie

I think you can say what brands you found to be of help, so long as you don’t work for the company concerned or get any remuneration from them for your suggestion.

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Happyrosie in reply toDorsetLady

Thank you! Not that have any brands to suggest anyway ……

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katieoxo60

If you type in orthopeadic shoes on your search engine or internet connection , many shoes will come up . I have a pair that are quite light but have a raised instep to help keep your foot in correct posture so to speak . After years of insoles these are a pleasure to wear and reasonable priced , come in varied colours & styles. My advice start searching on line if you are able to do so and pay on line. Hope this helps

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Jigsy

I don’t work for them, these have helped me.

widerfitshoes.co.uk

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Batty1

I had extensor tendonitis for a long time absolutely life sucking pain… Only thing you can do is wear sandals that are loose on top anything that applies pressure could make/extend the pain .

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redmaggie

Hi there, I have had periods of very painful feet, I find Padders or Hotter shoes are good for me. Hotter are a tad expensive but often have sales ( I only buy in a sale) both have wide fit if that is your problem. some styles have removable insoles so you can substitute your own if needed. good luck!

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