We’ve consulted with foot and ankle experts on what to look for in a nonslip shoe, why you might want a pair and which styles they’d recommend for hours of comfy and accident-free wear.
“With a shoe that can actually absorb some of the shock, your foot and your ankle joints are not seeing as much of the strain come across them,” says Dr. David Garras, a board-certified orthopedist ...
Having flat feet can make shoe shopping a tricky process. When you’ve got little to no arch, you might feel limited to wearing clunky, old-school orthopedic shoes to get the support you need.