A Podiatrist is a specialist in the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of disorders affecting the foot and lower limb. Podiatrists can treat many common foot conditions and can also specialise in subjects such as Nail Surgery and Biomechanics.
You can purchase orthotic footwear from Doctor Scholl's. You can also visit a foot doctor and have them give you the orthotic footwear as well.
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Some shoe stores have them for pretty cheap, such as Finishline, or Footlocker. You can also get them by going to your foot doctor, where he/she could then order them for you.
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Boots: Footwear that covers the whole foot and lower leg Shoes: Footwear shaped to fit the foot (below the ankle) So the answer is no
I am not sure about how comfortable a wide shoe would be for an arch foot. If you go to a foot doctor they can let you know what type of shoes are available for an arch foot. Also, if you go online there are several websites that you can visit foot doctors.
You can find baby footwear from children's clothing stores such as Children's Place. For sneakers you can go to places such as Foot Locker or Foot Action.
The footwear were pieces of leather sewen together. There wasn't a right or left foot (that won't happen until the 1700's) and there was laces to hold the shoe to the foot. You can find footwear today made in the old style by modern cobblers.
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The best way to make an appointment with a foot doctor is to call your primary care physician and have him refer you to s foot specialist. Not many podiatrists will take brand new patients without referrals.