I can't describe what it feels like to be able to work my ten hour shift and not be in pain, and limping around. Omg, its only been three days that I've wore them and the difference I have felt is beyond words. So I finally decided it was time to give them a try. I then began to read review after review of how wonderful these shoes were and how much they helped people live a pain free life. I debated for a long time due to the cost of them, and lack of knowledge of them. Then I did a search online for good shoes for people with flat feet that work on concrete, and it brought up the zcoil website. I didn't think there was anything out there that could help me, short of surgery. I would be in so much pain after work, I would have to crawl on my hands and knees to make it to the restroom. I work in an assembly plant (factory) I work ten hours a day on hard concrete floors. I suffer from severe flat feet and tibial tendon dysfunction. I love these shoes!” Charlene Hamilton “I recently purchased my first pair of Z Coils, I received them in three days of ordering them! I ordered them friday and received them on Tuesday, did not know what to expect. With these shoes I can walk over 7 miles in all types of terrain. I have flat feet and cannot walk a great distance. Testimonials “These shoes save my life every day. And the right shoes ensure that you won't develop other painful foot problems. For one thing, the right shoes will support the arch of your foot, and position ligaments and tendons in the foot where they belong. If you have flat feet (or even if you don't!), the proper footwear is crucial. Flat feet can be the reason that your legs and back have been hurting lately- flat feet may cause alignment problems, making your whole body achy and sore. Your arch is critical in the cushioning and the stretching of your foot with each step. Your foot actually spreads out with each step making your foot almost 1/2 inch longer when you walk than when you stand. The arch is a natural spring or cushioning device for the foot and the lack of an arch will diminish some of your foots natural cushioning ability. Most peoples arches naturally fall over time, so as you age you are more likely to have a flat foot. Many people with flat feet have no pain or biomechanical issues, however for some people flat feet can be very painful and/or be a contributor to over-pronation (feet rolling inward). Every foot is different, but the most common variation in feet is foot width and the variation in arch height.
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