Are Your Shoes Causing Foot Deformities?

by | Aug 12, 2025 | NMT

Your feet are a vital part of your health and wellness. When functioning properly, they provide a stable base and proper alignment while you perform your daily activities. In our office, we see an alarming amount of patients with foot pain, which means something is interfering with proper foot function. A quick inspection yields the reason: foot deformities. Collapsed arches, bunions, hammertoes, and the most common culprit, Hallux valgus, are all present in these patients.

Foot Woes Are A Modern Phenomenon

Historically, we find very few reports of the same types of issues that plague people now. Early Greek, Roman, and Egyptian civilizations wore thong-type sandals or went barefoot, and foot deformities were practically unheard of. In places of the world where the population continues to wear minimal footwear, like in Central America, we also see very little incidence. Even in colder climates that require closed-toed shoes, foot trouble was still uncommon until the Industrial Revolution. So, what’s going on? How have shoes changed, and what did that do to our feet?

Modern Shoes Cause Foot Deformities

Beginning during the Renaissance, we saw the introduction of platforms attached to shoes so the wearer would appear taller. While the platform itself wasn’t terrible (it ran the length of the foot), it eventually became the pre-curser to the modern heel. Instead of raising the entire foot equally, it only raised the heel – even in men’s shoes. This design persists until today, in both men’s and women’s shoes. Even a “flat” loafer might have a 1/4″ heel. The popularity of the heel also coincided with the trendy development of a pointed toe. The combination of an elevated heel and a pointed toe is still a preferred look, especially for women, and our feet are bearing the consequences.

Elevating the heel shortens the Achilles tendon, and this problem is not limited to women’s shoes. Military and work boots, for example, often contain a sole with an elevated heel. Modern shoes are almost universally manufactured to be narrow, coming to a point or a rounded toe. Putting the foot in an improper position day in and day out causes significant foot remodeling over time. If you need a visual example, simply look at the shape of a young child’s foot as compared to an adult foot. Adult feet typically display:

  • Hallux valgus
  • Bunions
  • Corns
  • Overlapping toes
  • Hammertoe
  • Decreased mobility

None of this is normal! The effects can lead to pain all the way up the body.

What Can You Do?

When we see patients in our office with significant foot damage, we always recommend re-evaluating their footwear. We can work on the soft tissues in the feet, but if you continue to squeeze them into small, narrow high heels, you won’t see much change. We recommend a foot scan to see if you need arch support (most people do, with age). Custom orthotics and wider, less restrictive shoes will go a long way toward healing. Many ergonomic brands are making stylish, properly fitting shoes now! For more information about foot health, and more specific guidance, book a session with us. We’ll discuss your issues and develop a treatment plan to get your feet – and therefore yourself- more healthy!

Fibromyalgia Relief

 Living with fibromyalgia can be exhausting, painful, and overwhelming. This chronic condition affects millions of people, causing widespread muscle pain, fatigue, and tender points throughout the body. While traditional treatments often include medication and physical therapy, many patients continue to struggle with discomfort and limited mobility. A natural solution lies in myofascial release therapy combined with neuromuscular therapy, offering real relief and improved quality of life.

 

What is Fibromyalgia?

 

 

Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain disorder that causes widespread musculoskeletal pain, sleep disturbances, brain fog, and fatigue. The pain is often linked to trigger points in the fascia—the connective tissue surrounding muscles and organs. When fascia becomes tight or restricted, it contributes to the persistent pain and stiffness experienced daily.

How Myofascial Release Helps Fibromyalgia

Myofascial release therapy is a hands-on technique that relieves restrictions in the fascia. By gently stretching and loosening connective tissue, circulation improves, nerve pressure decreases, and pain signals are reduced. Benefits include:

  • Reduced muscle pain and tension
  • Improved mobility and flexibility
  • Decreased sensitivity at tender points
  • Better sleep and relaxation
  • Lower stress and anxiety

Neuromuscular Therapy: Targeting the Root of Pain

Neuromuscular therapy (NMT) enhances myofascial release by addressing trigger points, muscle imbalances, and nerve entrapments. Through precise, corrective pressure, NMT helps reset dysfunctional pain patterns. Benefits include:

  • Relief from chronic muscle spasms
  • Reduced nerve irritation
  • Improved posture and alignment
  • Better movement and coordination
  • Long-term pain management without heavy medications

Why Combining Myofascial Release with Neuromuscular Therapy Works

The combination of these therapies is powerful for fibromyalgia because it addresses both surface fascia restrictions and deep neuromuscular dysfunctions. This dual approach not only relieves pain but also helps retrain the body to move more efficiently, reducing flare-ups and supporting long-term wellness.

Patient Benefits and Success Stories

Many fibromyalgia patients who have tried these therapies report significant improvements, including less morning stiffness, improved mobility, and decreased reliance on medications. While fibromyalgia has no cure, myofascial release and neuromuscular therapy offer natural, effective relief that supports an active lifestyle.

Final Thoughts: A Natural Path to Relief

If you or a loved one is living with fibromyalgia, consider myofascial release therapy and neuromuscular therapy as holistic, non-invasive options. By addressing both fascia restrictions and muscle imbalances, these therapies offer hope for better function, reduced discomfort, and a more vibrant life.

 

 Organic Mechanics Muscular Therapy – Greenville, SC

 

 

 

Professional neuromuscular therapy and myofascial release for fibromyalgia and chronic pain relief.