Thursday, March 19, 2009

Sock It To You!

The Perfect Sock

We use them almost every day. They come in all different forms and sizes and some even come with bells and bows. What am I talking about? Your socks! Do you ever wonder if your socks are feet friendly? Believe it or not but socks made out of the wrong fabric or that are poorly made may worsen some common foot conditions.

The American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) recommends the following when shopping for socks:

Purchase a sock made of a polysynthetic blend. This material will best wick away moisture from the foot, which can prevent blister formation and irritation.

Avoid socks with large seams at the toe or in other areas. Those with diabetes or decreased circulation, who have an increased chance of developing irritation and blistering of the foot skin, should seek out seamless socks whenever possible.

Choose thickness of sock material based on personal preference and comfort.

Evaluate each sock’s fit, making sure that there is no loose fabric around toes or heels.

Conversely, socks that are too tight can decrease circulation and comfort.

If you suffer from sweaty feet also known as hyperhydrosis, it is especially important to buy the correct socks. You may think 100% cotton is the best way to go but a blend of cotton with other natural materials will do a better job of wicking away moisture. Choosing the right sock will keep your feet dryer and less stinky. Maybe you will think again when buying your husband’s socks!
Noticing the importance of choosing the right socks, the APMA recently recognized and gave the seal of acceptance to two new sock products. Injinji Footwear Performance Series Tetratsok has a patented anatomical, five toe-design that separates toes with an anti-friction seamless membrane. The sock is made out of a combination of coolmax wicking fiber, and a durable shell cover of nylon and lycra. This helps protect the foot from slipping and sliding in your shoe.
The Takeda Legwear Big Toe R x L socks are designed specifically for the right and left feet. This allows for a snug and comfortable fit. BigToe R x L socks is also made from Coolmax fabric to keep moisture away from your skin.

They next time you buy socks, take a closer look at the materials. Slip them on and see how they fit. Are they snug? Can you feel the seams? Are there any knobs of fabric that are rubbing against your feet? Just as importantly are your shoes. If your shoes are too tight, it will exacerbate the effects of poor quality socks. Make sure your shoes are the right size and gives you room to wiggle your toes.

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