Wearing thick-heeled shoes might make runners more prone to injury, new research shows.
People who wear flatter sneakers may have a better understanding of how their feet move during running, which could lead to fewer injuries, researchers from the University of Florida Sports Performance Center reported in a Frontiers in Sports and Active Living paper published in December. Health.com
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