Birkenstocks: Legacy of Excellent Orthopedic Support
Birkenstock sandals are incredibly comfortable thanks to an orthopedically minded footbed. Made from a combination of cork, latex and jute, the footbed of the sandal is designed to absorb shock. As one Birkenstock representative puts it, wearing a Birkenstock sandal should give the impression of walking on “wet sand”. Other features of the sandal include a raised toe bar designed to assist the toes in their natural gripping motion, and the heel cup that helps to keep the foot in place.
Birkenstocks are traditionally popular among dentists, professors, etc. – people who have to spend all day on their feet. Recently the sandals have been viewed as a fashion item with model Heidi Klum designing for Birkenstock and sporting the sandals herself. These shoes, which are comfortable in any situation, are especially helpful for people suffering from foot deformities or who are convalescing after foot surgery. The shoes provide optimum comfort and hold the foot in place. For people with bunions or hammertoe, Birkenstocks enable you to give your toes some wiggle room without compromising on orthopedic support (a problem with most flat-soled sandals). Clogs or closed-toe shoes are also available for those who need to protect their toes from injury.
Podiatrists recommend Birkenstocks for foot conditions as varied as: corns, calluses, bunions, hammertoe, plantar fasciitis, heel pain, metatarsalgia, neuromas and toe problems.