6 Side Effects of Wearing High Heels for Long

High heels te nache, tan tu badi jache, this famous bollywood track is in rage these days. No doubt high heels have signified femininity and glamour for generations. These fashion footwears are something all girls love without knowing how their “well-heeled” pair would affect their overall health.

Statistics show that high heels are one of the biggest factors leading to foot problems in women, with up to a third suffering permanent problems as a result of prolonged wear. These towering shoes can be costly in more ways than one, taking their toll on your spine, hips, knees, ankles and feet, while altering your posture and gait. Have a look on the harmful effects of high heels on your body :

# FOOT

Foot suffers the most on wearing high heels. When you stand barefoot, both the heel and toes rest flat on the floor. At this stage, body weight is distributed evenly and equally between the forefoot and hindfoot. When you pack your feet in high heels, arch becomes flexed and you shift much of your weight on the balls of your feet alongwith your delicate toe bones. The arch (acts as a shock absorber) which is being strained and lifted up, weakens the ligaments. Over time, this can cause chronic overuse injuries, leading to pain. Keeping your feet curved from heel to toe, the transition gets abrupt, forcing you to keep them in a slanting position. It causes damage to the bone, blisters, ingrown toenails and results in deformities of toes like bunions, hallux valgus and hammer toes.

# SPINE

The normal s-curve shape of the back acts as a shock absorber, reducing stress on the vertebrae. Wearing high heels, causes an impact on this curve, leading to lumbar spine flattening. To keep from kneeling over in stacked shoes, you push out your chest, arch your back and thereby decrease the forward curve of your lower back. This unnatural and poor alignment stresses your lumbar erector spine muscle which leads to back pain.

# ANKLE

Wearing high heels can strengthen the ankle initially but leads to weakening over time. High heels impair muscle balance by forcing the ankles to bend forward, a position that could lead to instability and restrict circulation of blood in your lower limbs.

All this put a little pressure on your ankle and since ankles are not built to take that much of pressure, falls and twisted or sprained ankles are quite common.

# CALVES

Women who wear high heels for years develop chronically short muscles and tendons. It makes the calf muscle much thicker and stiffer. And when they try to wear flat shoes again, their calves hurt because the tendon cannot stretch sufficiently.

# KNEES

Wearing high heels is a common cause of knee pain. It prematurely ages knee joints and could lead to Osteoarthritis. The higher the heels, the more likely the knee would bend during specific phases of their walk. This puts a lot of strain on the knee joints. For women who are overweight, the damage is even worse.

If you can’t avoid wearing high heels then you might consider the following strategies for mitigating the ill effects.

# STRETCHING

Do simple stretchings of your calf muscles and feet. Stand on the edge of a step with your shoes off. With your weight on the balls of your feet and your heels extending off the edge, drop your heels down to stretch.You can also put a pencil on the floor and try to pick it up with your toes.
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