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Sexy Stilettos Destroying Your Joints?
There are some habits that are notoriously bad for your health like smoking, poor diet, excessive alcohol consumption, and a non-existent exercise regimen. But could your fashion choices put you at risk for a chronic illness? Maybe.
Degenerative arthritis is usually a byproduct of aging, but there are factors (like some fashion choices) that can speed up this process.Here are some arthritis faux-pas that you should avoid.
Sky-High Heels
Studies have recognized that high-heeled shoes can negatively affect the rate and progression of degenerative arthritis. However, even a small amount of heel can have negative consequences. A 2005 study evaluated 29 females, and the amount of abnormal pressures on their knees while they walked with various heel heights.
The researchers found that even the 1.5 inch heel produced abnormal forces across the knee joint, which is postulated to advance arthritis.They concluded that women should be counseled about not wearing heels altogether.
Heavy Handbags
No matter how small a handbag is, most people tend to overfill and weigh them down. This unequal distribution of weight across one shoulder can compress nerves in the area, and may also lead to muscle/tendon inflammation due to abnormal posture. Pain and discomfort are ultimate end results.
Fashion Doesn’t Have to Hurt
Currently, there are no good treatments for degenerative arthritis. Therefore, taking your health into your own hands and practicing a little preventative medicine can go a long way and help improve your quality of life. Here are a few easy ways to reduce your degenerative arthritis risk.
Flats Are Your Friend. Flats with orthotic inserts are easy on your feet and provide proper support.
Moderation Is Key. Instead of automatically running out of the house with heels, wear pumps to specific heel-worthy outings.
Dump Your Stuff. Don’t let your handbag hurt your health.Every week, dump the contents of your hand bag out and start organizing. This weekly habit can work wonders for your mind and for your postural health.
When you have pain in your joints, consult with a arthritis and rheumatology specialist who can help you and don’t wait like everything else, early detection is the key.
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