Help Your Feet Feel Good in Dr. Scholl’s Sneakers

Help Your Feet Feel Good in Dr. Scholl’s Sneakers

Suffering from foot pain isn’t fun for anyone. Whether your ailments are hereditary, the result of athletic activity, or the consequence of wearing unsupportive shoes, you want to reduce foot discomfort as much as possible. And while staying off of your feet for a short while can bring immediate relief, the demands of day-to-day life just don’t make that a viable, long-term option. Thankfully, Dr. Scholl’s footwear has your comfort in mind and the brand’s sneakers are the perfect solution to your aching-foot woes.

Neuroma

A neuroma, also known as a pinched or swollen nerve, is a painful growth of nerve tissue that usually occurs between the third and fourth toes. As it can be caused by poorly-fitting shoes, you’ll want to swap out your footwear once your podiatrist has treated the condition. Step into a pair of cushioned, navy blue sneakers to remedy this issue once and for all.

Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis is an inflammatory condition occurring in the tissue that runs from the heel to the ball of the foot. It can be the result of a number of things, including muscle imbalance and trauma. Whether your doctor prescribes medication, performs an injection, or chooses another type of treatment, switching to a supportive, cushioned shoe can combat the pain in the bottom of your foot and arch.

Fallen Arches

Fallen arches, or a “flat foot,” is a structural issue that results in a low arch. Fallen arches can sometimes lead to pain in the ankles, knees, hips, or lower back, but unless there is significant pain in the arches, the remedy is pretty straightforward. Supportive shoes are the solution, so lace-up a pair of structured, comfortable low-top sneakers.

Treat your feet with delicacy and support—after all, they’re responsible for getting you from place to place. Slip into a pair of Dr. Scholl’s sneakers for all of your comfort needs and watch as they remedy your podiatric ailments.

Stay supported in Dr. Scholl’s sneakers.

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