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A solid pair of high-qualitysneakersis essential to the nursing profession.
We then ensured each had a podiatrist’s stamp of approval for comfort and durability.
As Dr. Pinker says, New Balance has some relatively low to moderately-priced sneakers that are well-constructed and supportive.
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Youll get plenty of bang for your buck.
Enter the Clove Classic,slip-on sneakersdesigned specifically for nurses.
There are many standout design features of this shoe.
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Daniel Geller, DPM, Chief Medical Officer atKane Footwearand Sports Podiatrist, Foot and Ankle Surgeon.
“The 9mm heel lift will protect the Achilles tendon and lower leg from overuse.”
He also notes the “smooth and effortless transfer from heel to toe.”
This is also a greatrecovery shoeoption that nurses with tired feet can slip on after their shifts.
“They’re lightweight and easy to throw in a bag during travel or commutes, too.”
She states: I can stand and walk all day, and theyre also great for myplantar fasciitis.
Theyre even machine-washable and have an exterior thats easy to wipe clean.
This version of Hoka’s standout Clifton style is extremely lightweight.
New Balance’s Fresh Foam X Kaiha Road Sneakers are her go-to shoes because of their super-tall stack height.
Thesecushioned running shoesfeel plush underneath your feet and can support your joints throughout the long day.
This same nurse is a huge fan of theseAsics running shoes.
Shape WriterMadison Barberhas relied on Asics her whole life to help her overpronation and prevent shin splints.
Plus, hospital floors tend to be “hard and unforgiving,” as he puts it.
“I encourage nurses to look for a shoe thats supportive and has excellent shock absorption.
Good support provides alignment for not only the feet and ankles but the whole lower extremity.
While sneakers are standard for healthcare workers, Dr. Geller also notes that clogs are suitable footwear for nurses.
The clog also has good arches to provide support in a much-needed part of the foot.
Its also easy to slip on and off.”
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Why Trust Shape
Madison Barberis a writer at Shape.
The Shape team used these opinions from real-life nurses and the following experts:
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