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Copyright 2007 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Footwear and Falls
Whether it's is from a medical condition or the shoes you wear, foot problems make walking difficult and make you more susceptible to falling. More than 11 million seniors "one out of every three people age 65 or older" have foot problems. This is twice the rate of the total adult population with foot problems, or 43 million Americans or one out of every six adults. The majority of those affected are women. Studies show that 90 percent of females wear shoes that are too small for their feet. Everyone should select shoes for comfort, not the latest fashion. Foot comfort is essential to maintaining your stability, mobility, and safety.
(For a free brochure on falls prevention, call the Academy's public service telephone number (800) 824-BONES or send a stamped, self addressed business size envelope to Prevent Injuries America!-falls, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, P.O. Box 1998, Des Plaines, Ill. 60017.) Last reviewed and updated: July 2007
AAOS does not review or endorse accuracy or effectiveness of materials, treatments or physicians.
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Related Topics
Guidelines for Preventing Falls (http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=A00135)
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