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Thursday, 14 January 2010
If The Nurses Shoes Don't Fit
Every nurse knows what a physically hard job nursing is. Nurses spend the majority of their day on their feet. And with the standard nursing shift regularly exceeding 8 hours a day, proper footwear is crucial. Nursing shoes is one area where quality is crucial. Please don't make the error of trying to save money by buying inexpensive nursing shoes. In the longer term this will cost you more cash, because after a week or two in inexpensive nursing shoes, you'll be back at the store to get a more relaxed better pair.

When going to buy two nursing shoes, there are plenty of factors to remember and consider. First, and most critical, is to grasp what size your foot actually is. This could sound a little silly, as most people think they know what size their foot is. But often times they've been measured wrongly in the past. So have your foot measured again, so that you know your correct size. Try to decide if one foot is larger than the other. This is more common than you believe. And if that's the case, buy for the larger size, even if the size difference is questionable. Second, focus on your arch. Arch shapes and lengths differ from individual to individual. Correct arch support will play a giant role in finding the most comfortable and supportive nursing shoe. And please keep in mind that cheap nursing shoes may not offer the comfort and support you need. .Don't let the salesman pressure you into buying shoes that do not feel relaxed. Following these tips are going to help you avoid buying uncomfortable nursing shoes.

Just remember, you get what you pay for. If you selected to buy inexpensive shoes, they may possibly cost you more in the longer term. That bit of additional cash you put into buying your nursing shoes will pay off in the end. Your feet will thanks for paying those few further dollars for good quality, comfort, and support in Dansko nursing shoes. So be a smart purchaser, and always consider quality over price, especially when it comes to your feet.


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Posted by floydromero5916 at 10:25 PM EST
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Thursday, 5 November 2015 - 10:07 AM EST

Name: "Lilly Derrah"
Home Page: http://shoestracker.com/

Thank you for the great advice. I've learned a lot how to choose a good pair of shoes.

Sunday, 8 November 2015 - 8:45 AM EST

Name: "Lilly Derrah"
Home Page: http://shoestracker.com/

Hi,

My name is Lilly. This is to the owner of this site.

First I want to say hello and thank you very much for the great posts with helpful tips and information.

It seems that you no longer using this site and your link is broken. So would you please let me have a replacement in your post? I would really appreciate it. If you want to sell it, just contact me through my email address, I'm looking forward to hearing from you.

Best regards,

Lilly 

 

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