How High Heels Affect Foot Health

High heels have long been associated with beauty, style, and confidence, but they can also place extra stress on the feet and the rest of the body. Raising the heel shifts body weight forward and increases pressure on the toes and the ball of the foot. The higher the heel, the greater the force placed on these areas. This added pressure can lead to painful problems like corns, calluses, blisters, and pinched nerves. High heels can also contribute to heel pain, stiffness, or discomfort while walking. Narrow shoes can crowd the toes and increase the risk of hammertoes and bunions, which are painful deformities of the big toe.

Unfortunately, the negative effects of high heels extend beyond the feet. Keeping the foot pointed downward places the both calf muscles and the Achilles tendon in a shortened position. This can contribute to Achilles tendon pain and Haglund's deformity, a painful bony bump on the back of the heel. Walking in high heels also changes the way the knees move and absorb force. This places extra strain on the knee joints and muscles. The hips and lower back also adjust to maintain balance. As the body's center of gravity shifts forward, the back arches more than normal.

A podiatrist can evaluate the effects wearing high heels has had on your feet and ankles and identify problems before they become more serious. Treatment includes a detailed examination, diagnostic imaging when appropriate, and recommendations for shoes that provide proper support. A podiatrist also treats bunions, hammertoes, and other conditions caused or made worse by high heels. In some cases, surgery is the best option to restore comfort and improve foot function. If you have foot or ankle pain after wearing high heels, it is suggested that you schedule an appointment with a podiatrist for a diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

High heels have a history of causing foot and ankle problems. If you have any concerns about your feet or ankles, contact one of our podiatrists from Mallette Foot & Ankle . Our practitioners can provide the care you need to keep you pain-free and on your feet.

Effects of High Heels on the Feet

High heels are popular shoes among women because of their many styles and societal appeal.  Despite this, high heels can still cause many health problems if worn too frequently.

Which Parts of My Body Will Be Affected by High Heels?

  • Ankle Joints
  • Achilles Tendon – May shorten and stiffen with prolonged wear
  • Balls of the Feet
  • Knees – Heels cause the knees to bend constantly, creating stress on them
  • Back – They decrease the spine’s ability to absorb shock, which may lead to back pain.  The vertebrae of the lower back may compress.

What Kinds of Foot Problems Can Develop from Wearing High Heels?

  • Corns
  • Calluses
  • Hammertoe
  • Bunions
  • Morton’s Neuroma
  • Plantar Fasciitis

How Can I Still Wear High Heels and Maintain Foot Health?

If you want to wear high heeled shoes, make sure that you are not wearing them every day, as this will help prevent long term physical problems.  Try wearing thicker heels as opposed to stilettos to distribute weight more evenly across the feet.  Always make sure you are wearing the proper shoes for the right occasion, such as sneakers for exercising.  If you walk to work, try carrying your heels with you and changing into them once you arrive at work.  Adding inserts to your heels can help cushion your feet and absorb shock. Full foot inserts or metatarsal pads are available. 

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our offices located in Viera and Melbourne, FL . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot care needs.

Read more about Effect of High Heels on the Feet
scroll to top