Foot Care

Correct Toes toe spacers - About Dr. Ray McClanahan

Correct Toes toe spacers - About Dr. Ray McClanahan

Correct Toes toe spacers - About Dr. Ray McClanahan Dr. Ray McClanahan’s practice, Northwest Foot & Ankle clinic in Portland, Oregon, allows hi...
Wear and care: Maintaining your Correct Toes

Wear and care: Maintaining your Correct Toes

We know that when you purchase Correct Toes, you’re investing valuable resources toward the health of your feet. While Correct Toes are made from top-quality silicone, there are several ways to properly wear and care for the product. The following tips will guide you through how to use your Correct Toes to get the most out of them.

 

At bprimal, we work with shoemakers and brands who create natural footwear that are made to encourage better foot health by repairing the damage caused by long term use of modern shoes. These minimalist or healthy footwear alternatives ensure proper preservation of one’s natural foot shape and function thanks to their inclusion of all the design specifics needed to achieve optimal foot health. Some of these features include wide toe boxes, slim and flexible soles, and no heel elevation. Our involvement and interaction with people who create and promote products that help individuals fix their foot problems has also inspired us to spread crucial awareness – relating to prioritising foot health as told by the experts – via our blog.  Learn More - check out bprimal educational articles here, and browse through the different brands and collections of natural footwear and foot health restoration products we carry.

 

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How to transition to natural shoes

How to transition to natural shoes

Many people are aware that a transition period is required when switching from conventional, PCECH-style (Pronation Control, Elevated, Cushioned Heel) shoes to naturally shaped shoes. Most people want to know the proper protocol for transitioning to foot-healthy footwear 
Understanding Plantar Fasciitis and its treatments

Understanding Plantar Fasciitis and its treatments

Plantar fasciitis is an overuse injury that affects the bottom of the foot and is one of the most common causes of heel pain. When the long band of tissue that runs along the bottom of the foot (the fascia) is overstretched, tiny tears can create inflammation, leading to a painful condition.