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High heels, high risk? Investigating the impact of footwear on knees with Dr Kathryn Mills

High heels, high risk? Investigating the impact of footwear on knees with Dr Kathryn Mills

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High heels have long been associated with fashion - but what impact do they have on your joints? This week, Professor David Hunter is joined by physiotherapist and footwear researcher Dr. Kathryn Mills to unpack the biomechanics of high heels and their effect on knee health.


From changes in posture and joint compression to the importance of shoe comfort and replacement, this episode blends science with practical advice for anyone managing knee pain or osteoarthritis. Plus, learn what to look for in a good shoe and when to seek professional help from a podiatrist or physiotherapist.


RESOURCES

  • Human Movement Montreal Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/humanmovementmontreal/
  • Australian Podiatry Association: https://www.podiatry.org.au/
  • Australian Podiatry Association Fact Sheets: https://www.podiatry.org.au/foot-health-resources/footwear-health-check/footwear-health-check

CONNECT WITH US

  • Twitter: @ProfDavidHunter @jointactionorg
  • Instagram: @osteoarthritisresearchgroup
  • Email: osteoarthritis.research@sydney.edu.au
  • Website: www.jointaction.info/podcast

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