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Overpronation
If the
inner side of your shoes are especially worn, you could be overpronating
Definition:
Excessive inward roll of the foot after landing, such that the foot continues to
roll when it should be pushing off. This twists the foot, shin and knee and can
cause pain in all those areas. If you are an overpronator, you'll find excessive
wear on the inner side of your running shoes, and they'll tilt inward if you
place them on a flat surface. Knock knees or flat feet contribute to
overpronation.
Remedies:
Wear shoes with straight or semicurved lasts. Motion-control or stability shoes
with firm, multidensity midsoles and external control features that limit
pronation are best. Over-the-counter orthotics or arch supports can help, too.
You know you are making improvements when the wear pattern on your shoes becomes
more normal. Overpronation causes extra stress and tightness to the muscles, so
do a little extra stretching.
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