(HealthDay News) -- The shoes you wear can play a big part in
how steady you are on your feet, which is a big concern for many
seniors.
Here are guidelines for choosing safe shoes, and other ways to
help reduce the risk of falls, courtesy of the American Academy of
Orthopaedic Surgeons:
- Make sure your shoes fit correctly. Always measure your feet
before you buy new footwear.
- Choose shoes that are comfortable and sturdy, avoiding those
with very thick soles or high heels.
- Look for shoes with soles that won't skid or slip.
- Keep laces tied tightly all the times. If you have trouble
tying laces, look for shoes with Velcro.
- Always wear well-fitted, non-skid slippers at home. Throw away
slippers that have become too stretched. Avoid walking barefoot or
in your socks.
- Don't let your toenails get too long.
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