Proper fit is recognized as vitally important, as poorly fitting footwear has been linked to foot pathology. The aim of this narrative review was to determine the prevalence of improperly fitted footwear and to examine the association between improperly fitted footwear, foot pain, and foot disorders.
Somewhere in the range of 63 and 72% of the members wore shoes that didn't fit the width or length of their feet. There was likewise proof that inappropriate shoe fit was related with foot torment and foot problems, for example, minor toe disfigurement, corns and calluses. Explicit member gatherings, for example, kids with Down disorder and the older and individuals with diabetes, were bound to wear shoes that were excessively restricted (somewhere in the range of 46% and 81%).
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