LADIES ARE STUNNING IN HEELS. BUT THEN, THERE ARE DANGERS.
I love ladies in flat shoes but I love them more in heels. Nonetheless,
there are risks ladies are exposed to when they choose to look beautiful and
elevate themselves with these shoes.
High heels are definitely a necessity for the modern woman who
is concerned about fashion, but wearing those heels could come at a price.
According to statistics, high heels are one of the biggest
factors leading to foot problems in women.
Here are 9 dangers associated with wearing high heels
1. Wearing
high heels alters your body posture thereby placing more pressure on the knee.
Research records that knee joint pressure increases by as much as 26% when
wearing high heels.
2. Wearing
high heels also affects the calf. Calf muscles contract and adjust to the angle
of the high heels, leading to pain and muscle spasms.
3. Wearing
high heels causes the Achilles tendon to tighten up. The higher the heel is,
the shorter the tendon becomes, creating heel pain.
4. High heels force the body’s weight to be redistributed.
The increased weight on the toes causes the body to tilt forward, thereby
creating a posture that can strain your knees, hips and lower back.
5. High
heels cause a change to the position of the spine, thereby putting pressure on
nerves in the back and this can cause sciatica, a condition in which the nerves
become trapped, triggering pain and numbness in the feet.
6. Cramming
your toes into a narrow toe box when wearing high heels can create a thickening
of tissue around the nerve between the third and fourth toes, which can lead to
pain and numbness in the toes.
7. Wearing
high heels can cause spondylolisthesis (slippage of one vertebra forward over
another), especially in the lumbar region of the spine where the body’s weight
is concentrated.
8. Wearing high heels puts the wearer at a
greater risk of falling because it impairs balance.
9. Wearing
high heels pushes the center of mass in the body forward, therefore taking the
hips and spine out of alignment.
Beauty truly comes at a cost.













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