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Custom orthotics and OTC insoles are not the same product. Here’s what the difference actually means when you’re standing on concrete for 10 hours a day.
Plantar fasciitis is the most common foot injury in nursing. It’s not bad luck — it’s a structural problem with a structural fix. Here’s what actually works for nurses on 12-hour shifts.
Foot pain is the most common physical complaint among healthcare workers. It affects nurses, physicians, surgeons, pharmacists, physical therapists, and every other clinical role that requires hours of standing and walking on hard floors. Across most healthcare settings, it's treated...
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Most insole guides for nurses were written by people who have never worked a 12-hour shift. They recommend the same cushioned gel inserts sold to office workers and retail employees -- products designed for 6-8 hours of moderate standing that...
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Most insole recommendations for tradespeople are written by people who've never spent a day on a roof. They recommend cushioned gel inserts designed for walking and light standing -- products that compress into a useless foam layer within weeks of...
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