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Haglund's Deformity Shoes for Men & Women

Therapeutic shoe design helps alleviate Haglund's deformity pain

  • Soft, padded collars featured in all Orthofeet shoes cradle the heel and help alleviate pressure on Haglund's deformity.
  • These innovative shoes come with anatomical orthotic insoles that provide superior arch support that aligns the heel and helps alleviate pressure on the heel.
  • Lightweight, ergonomic soles with a mild rocker design improve the ease of walking.
  • Orthofeet offers a wide variety of walking shoes for Haglund's deformity that enhance comfort and help alleviate Haglund's Deformity pain. They are also recommended for back of heel pain.

Premium Orthotic Insoles

"Walking on Air. I wish I had known about these shoes a long time ago. I have bone spurs in the Achilles tendon area, so the extra cushion and support these shoes provide are amazing. In the week I have been wearing them the pain has been significantly reduced when I walk, allowing me to walk more often and for longer distances."-- Thomas Brothers

  • Water Repellent

  • stretchable

  • Slip Resistant

  • Hands-Free

Kita Hands-Free - Gray

$124.95 $155.00

  • NEW ARRIVAL

  • Water Repellent

  • stretchable

  • Slip Resistant

  • Hands-Free

Kita Hands-Free - White

$124.95 $155.00

  • Water Repellent

  • stretchable

  • Slip Resistant

  • Hands-Free

Kita Hands-Free - Rose

$124.95 $155.00

  • Water Repellent

  • stretchable

  • Hands-Free

Nira Hands-Free - Black

$134.95 $160.00

  • Water Repellent

  • stretchable

  • Hands-Free

Nira Hands-Free - Light Gray

$134.95 $160.00

  • Water Repellent

  • stretchable

  • Slip Resistant

  • Hands-Free

Kita Hands-Free - Blue

$124.95 $155.00

  • Water Repellent

  • stretchable

  • Slip Resistant

  • Hands-Free

Kita Hands-Free - Black

$124.95 $155.00

  • Water Repellent

  • stretchable

  • Hands-Free

Nira Hands-Free - Turquoise

$134.95 $160.00

  • Water Repellent

  • stretchable

  • Slip Resistant

  • Hands-Free

Yari Hands-Free - Black

$124.95 $155.00

  • Waterproof

  • Slip Resistant

  • Leather

  • Composite Toe

Granite Work Boots - Black

$139.95 $170.00

  • Water Repellent

  • stretchable

  • Slip Resistant

  • Hands-Free

Yari Hands-Free - Gray

$124.95 $155.00

  • Water Repellent

  • stretchable

  • Hands-Free

Tilos Hands-Free - Gray

$134.95 $160.00

  • stretchable

Edgewater Stretch - Black

$119.95 $145.00

  • Waterproof

  • Slip Resistant

  • Leather

  • Composite Toe

Granite Work Boots - Camel

$139.95 $170.00

  • Water Repellent

  • stretchable

  • Hands-Free

Tilos Hands-Free - Blue

$134.95 $160.00

  • NEW ARRIVAL

  • Water Repellent

  • Leather

Moreno - Black

$134.95 $155.00

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How Haglund's Deformity Shoes for Men & Women Can Help Alleviate Symptoms

Premium Orthotic Insoles

Premium Orthotic Insoles

Premium orthotic insoles with anatomical arch support re-aligns the foot and body, easing pain on the foot and heel, all the way up your knees, hips and lower back.

Arch Booster System

The Orthofeet Arch Booster can be added under the orthotic insole to increase the support to the arch and reduce pressure at the heel and ball of the foot.

Walking on a Cloud

Innovative Ortho-Cushion™ System with premium orthotic insole and ergonomic cushioning sole soften impacts, making every step you take soothing with comfort.

Fitting Spacers

Fitting Spacers

If the shoes are too loose you may get a snugger fit using the removable spacers that come with the shoes (1/16'' and 1/8'' thick), enhancing stability and comfort.

Therapeutic shoe design helps alleviate Haglund's deformity pain

  • Soft, padded collars featured in all Orthofeet shoes cradle the heel and help alleviate pressure on Haglund's deformity.
  • These innovative shoes come with anatomical orthotic insoles that provide superior arch support that aligns the heel and helps alleviate pressure on the heel.
  • Lightweight, ergonomic soles with a mild rocker design improve the ease of walking.
  • Orthofeet offers a wide variety of walking shoes for Haglund's deformity that enhance comfort and help alleviate Haglund's Deformity pain. They are also recommended for back of heel pain.
 

FAQs:

Yes, shoe inserts or insoles can help to reduce the pressure on the back of the heel, which can help to relieve pain and inflammation. They can also help to relieve pain and inflammation, improve range of motion, and prevent further damage to the heel. There are a variety of different shoe inserts or insoles available, so it is important to find one that fits well and provides the right amount of support.

Here are some tips on how to wear shoes with Haglund's deformity:

  • Choose shoes that fit well and have good arch support. Shoes that are too tight or too loose can put pressure on the back of the heel and make the pain worse.
  • Avoid shoes with high heels or pointed toes, which put extra stress on the back of the heel and can make the pain worse.
  • Choose shoes with air pockets at the heel that cradle and support the foot, reduce pressure on the back of the heel and relieve pain.

  •  Avoid shoes with rigid or tight heel areas, as they can exacerbate the condition.
  • Keep your feet dry to prevent excessive friction and irritation. Choose shoes made from breathable materials to reduce moisture build-up in the shoe.
  • Tight-fitting shoes can increase pressure on the back of the heel and aggravate the condition. Aim for shoes with a roomy toe box and sufficient arch and heel support.
  • Perform stretching exercises to improve the flexibility of the Achilles tendon and calf muscles to alleviate strain on the back of the heel. Strengthening exercises for the lower leg muscles can also help.
  • Take breaks when you are on your feet for long periods of time. Sitting down and resting your feet can help to reduce pain and inflammation.
  • Applying ice to your heels for 20 minutes at a time can help to reduce pain and inflammation

Running with Haglund's deformity can be challenging and potentially exacerbate the condition, but it ultimately depends on the severity of your symptoms and the recommendations of your healthcare professional. Here are some factors to consider:

  •  If running causes significant pain or discomfort in the back of the heel, avoid high-impact activities that put excessive pressure on the affected area and can worsen symptoms, or delay healing.
  • If you decide to continue running, you may need to modify your routine. Consider reducing your mileage, decreasing your pace and opting for softer surfaces to minimize impact on the heel.
  • Wear running shoes that provide ample cushioning and support, particularly in the heel area.