They might seem like the perfect summer footwear. But did you know that flip-flops actually pose a number of risks to your health? Some experts are even referring to them as the most dangerous footwear out there.
What makes flip-flops so bad? Well, for one, they exposure your feet to unnatural amounts of stress.
"They let your foot be as flat as they can be," said Jim Christina, director of scientific affairs at the American Podiatric Medical Association. "If you have a foot that tends to over-flatten, then you're not getting any support."
This can lead to a number of conditions, including the über-painful plantar fasciitis – inflammation of tissue on the bottom of your feet.
Flip-flops are also... well, floppy. Your toes have to work extra hard to keep them on your feet. Over time this can lead to a condition known as hammertoe, where the knuckles of your toes arch unnaturally upwards. Not fun.
All those risks we just covered – they all come from simply wearing flip-flops. We haven't even gotten into what happens when you stumble. And you will stumble; it's part of the flip-flop-wearing code.
When you inevitably stumble, your skimpy footwear will provide absolutely no help. No ankle protection, no coverage against sharp rocks. Your flip-flops may have gotten you into that fall but make no mistake – you're dealing with the consequences on your own.
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