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    Does wearing high heels change your gait?

    Does wearing high heels change your gait?

    I envy those women who wear high heels regularly. Not only do their legs look great, they clearly have a higher threshold for pain (not to mention greater coordination) than I do. Far too used to clipping along in flats or (more often) runners, I'd have a better chance of learning how to walk on stilts than navigate a city street in heels. 

    But wearers of high heels may be curious to know what happens to feet and surrounding muscles when they're teetering on six-inch heels. The short answer: it messes with your walking gait. 

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    New York Times' Health writer Tara Parker Pope cites a new study by researchers in Australia that reveals how heels affect a woman's gait, increasing overall inefficiency and potentially making them more susceptible to strain. 

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    For the study, the researchers fastened electrodes to the legs of women who wore heels regularly. They then asked the women to walk along a walkway in their favourite heels while the electrodes monitored muscle activity and movement patterns. The women were then asked to complete the same circuit, only this time barefoot. 

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    After analyzing both experiments and comparing them with results from women who didn't wear heels, the researchers discovered that women who were habituated to wearing heels had a different gait. Even when walking barefoot the heel-wearers walked differently.            

    Women who wore heels displayed a shortened walking style and when they walked their feet were flexed and their toes pointed. As a result, they put greater strain on the muscles of the calf, which had shortened in response. 

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    The researchers speculate that over time, this increased amount of muscle tension may amp up the risk of injury due to strain. Questions about potential injuries aside, walking this way also just requires more effort to get from point A to B. 

    Dr. Neil Cronin told the New York Times that women may want to take the data to heart and alter their habits. He suggests women only wear heels once or twice a week and that they make a point of kicking them off when they're seated. 

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    61 comments

    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 months ago
      And it repositions your backbone & does damage to the toe area of your feet. This is the real problems that will cause you a lot of problems later in life. This was proven years ago.
    • Mj  •  3 months ago
      I only wear heels on special occasions so I'm not really worried.
      I'm no Victoria Beckham. That woman is nuts.
      • Deeba Mal 3 months ago
        ......that's because Mrs. VB is 3'0 in height and she has to wear heels in order for her to feel like a 6'0 supermodel!
      • Pagan 3 months ago
        I like it Deeba Mai. Good observation.
    • M  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      It's very true. High heels are very bad for many reasons... it might give a temporary great look but has many long lasting effects on physical structure. Many elderly ladies those who have used high heels in their young age are suffering sever pain in their old age!
      • D.D.S. with Love. 3 months ago
        I have an aunt that had to amputate her little toes cause of those things. Not nice, believe me!
    • ..  •  3 months ago
      Tell me something I didnt know.....
      • Meds 3 months ago
        OK.
        Bagels are really just week-old doughnuts.
    • Dirk  •  Brampton, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      What amazes me is the way women can dance on heels, as in DWTS.
      • Voice of Reason 3 months ago
        Dirk- Your comment reminds me of a famous quote about the great dancing duo from the 20th. century, Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire : "Ginger Rogers didn't do anything different from what Fred Astaire did, except she did it backwards, and in high heels ! " Thought of that way, kind of gives you a whole different perspective, doesn't it, and admire the lady even more ?!
      • Meds 3 months ago
        Thumbs down for watching DWTS.
    • Kathy  •  Kingston, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      They also give you ugly pointy toes when your old....
      • justthinking 3 months ago
        Hey have you had a look at people who wear running shoes every day. Ugly body crippled feet . They don't need to wait until they're old.
      • twisted_seraph 3 months ago
        Flip flops and uggs are just as bad for your feet, but in a different way. Yet women think nothing of walking all day in such unsupportive footwear. Heels are getting a bad rap lately. A thicker heel provides good support, and if you have wide feet just wear a rounder toe rather than the pointy ones, and don't walk in them for hours. Sheesh.
      • D.D.S. with Love. 3 months ago
        No shoes of any kind. Hey Jane, have you seen Tarzan lately?
    • ryanjuggler  •  3 months ago
      My favorite part is when the big toe starts to point inwards! Nothing like crippling yourself to have your butt stick out and your calves look flexed!
    • twid  •  Calgary, Alberta  •  3 months ago
      Myself and many of my friends wore heels to work for years and most of us have some foot problems because of doing so.
    • Akemi  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      I always find that when I wear heels, through out the day these horrible sharp pains shoot up my leg from an inch or two above my big toe. It feels like my nerves are being pinched. So bizarre, does this happen to anyone else?
    • no bones benny  •  3 months ago
      Give me my comfortable sandals anyday!! Last pair of heels were purchased in 2004 for a wedding, and they were only 2".
    • North  •  3 months ago
      I HATE high heels. I've owned one pair of high heels and I wore them exactly once. I can't believe women walk around in those things all day, every day. They hurt all the way from your feet to your lower back.
    • dostoyevsky  •  3 months ago
      I know, I know, but it is soooo sexy!
    • rosebud  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      Saw Tina Truner concert 2 years ago she is the only woman I know who can dance in heels and look comfortable sexy and still feminine - Incredible! she is amazing don't know how she does it I know for a fact when I wear heels it changes my carriage.
    • Ms.S  •  3 months ago
      Wear shoes that fit the activity you are doing!!!
      Walking? Wear walking shoes. Running? Wear runners. Going on a date? Wear high heels. There's snow? Wear winter boots, etc. It's simple.
      The woman who wobbles around in heels all day/ every day is so pathetically insecure that they need attention from strangers. The woman who can't even wear heels when the dress up for a special occasion is missing out on feeling extra sexy.
    • lora  •  3 months ago
      Doctors have known high heels ruin feet for years. That is why we have podiatrists!!
    • mrs o  •  3 months ago
      Barefoot or with open sandals is far more sexy. Especially if you paint the toenails.
    • lilac  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      this is to much so high how this women walk, no wonder i have seen they changed their walk they have crooked walk. anyway they think they look so glamour..
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 months ago
      Wow, I must be the only woman alive who doesn't own a pair of heels. I only wear flats and running shoes. I bought my first pair of heels for my wedding day and threw them out that night...then bought a pair of heels for my sister's wedding and gave them to her afterward. Sure, my husband would love it if I dressed up once-in-a-while but I think he would prefer to see what I'm not wearing than what I am wearing on my feet.
    • Evelyn  •  Ajax, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      I believe this news totally, they ruined my feet - mine weren't 6 inch heels, (almost) but the shoes I wore were terribly pointed.
    • lora  •  3 months ago
      Actually, some women will be ok. Many of us need inserts to ensure we do not ruin our feet. My feet point out, making it difficult for me to run fast. At 58 I now know why I was never good in sports and why running ruinned my feet. I have had four surgeries but they just made things worse. Now I have a $400 inserts!!!!!!! I had to take my daughter out of PE9 because she was getting bunions!!!!!!!!!!!
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