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New technology has invaded our homes and offices.
Even the socks we wear have undergone transformations that relate to technology. New technology has made fabrics healthier, more comfortable, and better looking than ever.
Using fabrics like synthetics and polyester blend rather than cotton can help to keep feet dry, leaving them comfortable and blister free.
Since your feet and legs spend several months of the year covered in footwear, it is essential to choose the right sock for your needs.
From fabric to fit, making sure your footwear has all the latest features is key .
Here are some tips to choose socks that are right for you and the occasion:
-A sock with a poly/cotton blend, incorporating cotton and synthetics, is an excellent combination for everyday wear. Opting for either a thick or thin sock will not affect the health of your feet.
-Socks should fit like a glove . There should be no loose fabric around toes or heels. Socks that bunch up can cause friction and lead to blisters. Socks that are too tight can decrease circulation and comfort.
-If you have diabetes or decreased circulation, seamless socks are now available to prevent friction that might result in irritation.
-Athletes should look for socks that wick moisture away from the feet. The best material is a cotton/polyester blend, which provides excellent comfort, great wear, and moisture absorption.
-All socks should be tried with the appropriate shoes. Do not try your running socks on with your dress shoes β thatβs a recipe for buying the wrong socks.
-Ask your podiatrist for recommendations.
The technology involved can be overwhelming, but your foot doctor can provide you with appropriate guidance that matches your sport.
To Comfortable Socks,
To Healthy Feet ,
Dr. Rosales
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The information provided in this article is not meant to be medical advice and is for educational purposes only. If you would like to learn more about this and other podiatry topics, feel free to contact Flagstaff Foot Doctors by clicking here or by calling 928-774-4825.