COMFORT KEY FOR FOOTWEAR DURING THE PANDEMIC
posted: Feb. 01, 2021.
For the hundreds of thousands of essential workers in fields like healthcare, food service, and education who are tasked with being on their feet for the entirety of their work shifts, shoes are second only to masks as the most important piece of garb they put on for the day. In some professions, workers can be on their feet as long as 16 hours, and coming home with sore feet is just not an option. In the midst of a pandemic, when the burden on essential workers is especially high, supportive shoes have to be an afterthought.
Dr. Ami Sheth |
“When I started [in podiatry], people would ask, ‘Is there a requirement that you wear ugly shoes?” Ami Sheth, DPM, a Los Gatos-based podiatrist, said. Even then, the dig didn’t hurt. All that mattered was that her feet — in a job where she was intensely aware of how bad shoes could have bad consequences — were comfortable. “A lot of people get into podiatry because their feet hurt,” Dr. Sheth said. “The running joke is, ‘That doctor is dressed so cute. Give her two years.’”
Source: DNYUZ [1/25/21]
Courtesy of Barry Block, editor of PM News