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Martin Ralph says his special orthotic wedding shoes were "measured too small," but he was told he had to just break them in.
A 61-year-old diabetic man had to get parts of his foot amputated after he wore wrongly fitted wedding shoes that were too tight for him. It caused blisters and abscesses, leading to severe infection.
Mr Nazir adds that other types of footwear, such as flip-flops are not good for the skeletal and muscular elements of the ...
Reflecting on nearly six decades since his first driver’s license, Rennie shares how aging has changed his outlook, routines ...
I had to change into my boots. “Orthotic boots is what I normally wear but I wanted to wear a shoe for my wedding. I was delighted to get them in time as I had been waiting months for them.
Martin needs specialist shoes due to his pre-existing diabetes. Diabetics often require wider-fitted ... I had to change into my boots. “Orthotic boots is what I normally wear but I wanted to wear a ...
We also speak to experts Dr Bernard Ho, consultant dermatologist from the British Association of Dermatologists (BAD), and Dr ...
Everyone tells their own story when they get out on the floor, like the different colours and patterns we share with our ...
Fresh from the Tokyo Marathon, Paula Radcliffe said on her podcast that the growing pain in her ankle during the race meant ...
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