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harrisonsdream
07-28-2007, 10:20 PM
Crocs: Healthy Shoes or Just Comfy?
Do those eye-catching shoes have a place in good foot care? Doctors and consumers share their views.
By Heather Hatfield
WebMD FeatureReviewed by Charlotte Grayson Mathis, MDCrocs -- those clog-like shoes in bright colors -- are an up-and-coming trend on the feet of Americans. The shoe might not match everyone's idea of fashion, but fans swear by its comfort. And Croc lovers say they bring health benefits to the two extremities that carry us all the places we go.

Are Crocs really good for our feet? Or is this footwear phenom just a passing fad? WebMD got some feedback from doctors, consumers, and the shoe's creators.

A History of the Croc
Born in 2002, the shoe was initially intended as footwear for boating, with its nonslip tread and waterproof tendencies.

"The product was originally produced in Canada in clog-form," says co-founder Lyndon V. Hanson, III, vice president of Crocs. "We added a strap for utility, and gave it some flair."

Crocs are certified by the U.S. Ergonomics Council and the American Podiatric Medical Association. Hanson says that what Crocs lack in aesthetic value, they make up in therapeutic benefits. The company created what it calls an Rx line of models specifically with healthy feet in mind: Croc Relief, Croc Cloud, and Croc Silver Cloud.

"These shoes were designed specifically to eliminate plantar pain and achy feet," says Hanson. "They also help people with injured feet, bunionsbunions, and diabetesdiabetes. You've got a lot of inner support, heel cups and massaging heel nubs, and arch support. They're ideal for people with foot problems."

Crocs in the Clinic
Some doctors are even recommending them to patients with foot problems.

"These shoes are especially light," says Harold Glickman, DPM, former president of the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA). "They have huge room in the toe that affords the front part of the foot lots of room, especially for people with bone deformities like bunions and hammer toe. With the Rx Crocs, they're lined with antibacterial material that will prevent fungal and bacterial infections."

For people with diabetes, Crocs offer added value in the protection they provide. Because people with diabetes have reduced circulation in their feet, Glickman says, they're at higher risk for open sores and wound infection. The spare room and antibacterial properties of Crocs help combat these problems.

"I do not have stock in the company or work for the company, but I recommend them to patients all the time, and I wear them all the time," Glickman tells WebMD. "I wear them when I'm operating for three or four hours at a time and I get the sense I'm standing on water -- no leg pain, no back painback pain, and no arch pain."

When the temperature starts to rise and flip-flops abound, Glickman also recommends trying Crocs instead.

"Crocs offer more protection for your feet than flip-flops," says Glickman. "Flip-flops don't provide a lot of arch support; they're open-toed so you can stub your toe and hurt yourself. Crocs offer more protection and comfort than that."

Professional Skepticism
Crocs have the official seal of approval from the APMA, meaning the shoes have been found to be beneficial in promoting good foot and ankle care. But not all doctors have signed on to the medical value of the shoes.

"They are very light weight and are good for people who have trouble walking," says Bob Baravarian, MD, chief of foot and ankle surgery at Santa Monica UCLA Medical Center. "They are very stable, they don't bend and twist side to side much, and they have a good heel cup and arch contour compared to other shoes."

Baravarian says Crocs have more positive attributes than negative, but they're no substitute for the real deal.

"Because the shoe is considered medical, it gets overused by people who need more support than they can get from the shoe," Baravarian tells WebMD. "It's not as good as an orthotic or a medical type shoe; it's made out to be better than it is."

And it's not made for marathon wear either, adds Baravarian.

"It's a good shoe for going to the beach, kicking around the house, going to the corner market, but they're not made to be worn at Disneyland all day long," says Baravarian.

Some doctors haven't crossed paths yet with Croc fans.

"Boy, I have never heard of the shoes, and haven't had patients who tried them -- that I know of," says Richard Deyo, MD, a professor of medicine and health services at the University of Washington in Seattle. "I guess I'm out of touch with the popular culture!"

And until a clinical trial published in medical journal says so, he probably won't be recommending them to patients.

"I'm a professional skeptic, and that applies here as well," says Deyo. "Unless they have some persuasive randomized trials, I'd regard the therapeutic claims as theoretical."

What Crocs Fans Say
People who wear Crocs are die-hard fans, and stand by -- and in -- the shoes all day long.

"I saw them in a store, and I tried them on, and ended up with a pair that are light pink," says Jamie Jessick, a registered nurse at Santa Monica UCLA Medical Center. "I like that they're really light and comfortable."

For Jessick, who is on her feet for hours at a time, a comfortable pair of shoes is a must-have.

"They're so comfortable that it's like wearing slippers at work," says Jessick, who is part of a small minority that actually finds the shoes attractive.

"I thought they were cute, that's why I bought them, but turns out they're also comfortable," Jessick tells WebMD, adding that her colleagues are catching on, too. "A couple of nurses have tried them on and seem interested in them."

While it seems the jury is still out on these shoes, Crocs have been spotted almost everywhere, from hospitals to hockey rinks, beaches, boats, and even Hollywood.

Soldiers_Lover
07-28-2007, 10:24 PM
Wow- I have a pair of the ballet flats and I love them! Ugly or not- they are great shoes!

miss.p
07-28-2007, 10:26 PM
They are sooo comfortable, but soooo ugly. haha. I can't justify buying them for that reason. DH got a pair because of all the rocks over there, they're easier to walk in. I make fun of him :)

harrisonsdream
07-28-2007, 10:28 PM
i'm not a fan of them but my nieces and MIL have them for playing outside and garden work

Teresa
07-28-2007, 10:30 PM
My hubby and my daughter both have a pair and like them. I wore dh's (even though they are too big) to take out the trash the other day and they were SO comfy! I may have to get a pair for myself :yes

brentscrystal
07-28-2007, 10:36 PM
I have the Capri flip flops and love them. My youngest ds and my dd have a pair.

JudyB
07-28-2007, 10:36 PM
"They're so comfortable that it's like wearing slippers at work," says Jessick


LOL..thats how I always refer to them too:grin:

I have 2 pair of clogs...one for work and one just because. I am on and off(more on)my feet all day at work and I can honestly say that after wearing these for over a year I have noticed a huge difference in how my feet feel after a day of work.....they don't hurt, they don't feel swollen and I persoanlly don't feel as tired after a full day of work because I am without the soreness now.

I would recommend them personally myself for anyone who is on their feet all day with work.

Green~Mammy
07-28-2007, 10:50 PM
I LOVE them! I don't think they are ugly I think they are fun & comfy.

Jennie
07-28-2007, 10:59 PM
Comfy or not, I think they're ugly as crap and won't wear them.

CoffeeGirl
07-28-2007, 11:14 PM
I just wear mine to check the mail, take walks & do yardwork & yes, they ARE super comfy!!!:D:D

Mindy
07-28-2007, 11:42 PM
They are really comfy. I have several friends at school who where them at their internship sites.

Cat
07-29-2007, 12:21 AM
well at first I also thought that they are so ugly that I wouldnt want to wear them but after reading this article in this post I think I am going to Walmart tomorrow and buy some and wont care if they are ugly or not. I wish now that I had bought some down at Disney cause they have mickey mouse on them LOL

MIKOSWIFEY
07-29-2007, 12:34 AM
I've never heard of them, anyone have a link or a pic of them?

bettyboop604
07-29-2007, 12:45 AM
I cannot not believe that we Canadians are to blame for those shoes. I have heard that people even buy decorations for them, to jazz them up.
I have heard that they are comfy... but they are just not a pretty shoe.
:)

=Mrs.AiNokeA=
07-29-2007, 01:01 AM
Comfy or not, I think they're ugly as crap and won't wear them.

:giggle Same for me

JudyB
07-29-2007, 08:24 AM
I've never heard of them, anyone have a link or a pic of them?

These are the ones that I have(there are a lot on the site)...they make different ones with holes and such...I have the closed ones because of my job.....

http://shop.crocs.com/pc-13-4-endeavor.aspx?reqid=13&reqProdTypeId=41p&subsectionname=footwear&section=products



I want to get there Mary Jane style and their off road ones next:grin:

chelsea<3josh
07-29-2007, 08:34 AM
i have a pair of the bright pink ones and i love them...i dont wear them enough

Jennifer
07-29-2007, 08:38 AM
I'm thinking of trying a pair, just because I hate how easily flip flops wear down

Jennygirl
07-29-2007, 08:43 AM
I have them and I love them, mine are the little kiddies ones...They are the most comfy shoes i have found to wear with being pregnant.

The off brand ones that you buy at target and walmart are not as comfy as the Croc Brand...

Becca
07-29-2007, 08:45 AM
DD and I got matching red ones at Disney (the little croc holes are mickey mouse ears :giggle) and we love them...except she trips in hers sometimes because they're so lightweight she doesn't pick up her feet :lol

I (L) them :yes :thumbsup

Jennygirl
07-29-2007, 08:46 AM
DD and I got matching red ones at Disney (the little croc holes are mickey mouse ears :giggle) and we love them...except she trips in hers sometimes because they're so lightweight she doesn't pick up her feet :lol

I (L) them :yes :thumbsup

LOL I do that too!! LOL:giggle

Becca
07-29-2007, 08:49 AM
These are the ones we have (in red). I wanted to get them in pink but they didn't have her size in pink :(
http://shop.crocs.com/pc-61-4-disneyİ-beach.aspx?reqid=61&reqProdTypeId=41p&subsectionname=footwear&section=products

Jennygirl
07-29-2007, 08:51 AM
THOSE ARE CUTE!

Jennygirl
07-29-2007, 08:53 AM
I have these..

http://shop.crocs.com/pc-106-4-crocling.aspx?reqid=106&reqProdTypeId=41p&subsectionname=footwear&section=products

ETHubby & 2 Kids
07-29-2007, 09:06 AM
I have a pair and I also work for a podiatry field.

I have one doctor that loves to tell people that they should consider Crocs instead of flip flops if they have plantar faciatis and diabeties. The other two doctors dont say much on them.

I wear mine to work only. I really dont think they are the best looking but at least I can wear bright pink shoes in an all white shoe enviroment.

Becca
07-29-2007, 09:09 AM
I have these..

http://shop.crocs.com/pc-106-4-crocling.aspx?reqid=106&reqProdTypeId=41p&subsectionname=footwear&section=products

Those are cute too!! I love the blue ones :)

Jennygirl
07-29-2007, 09:18 AM
Me too, but they didnt have them, just in the tan and the pink!

Traci
07-29-2007, 09:51 AM
I don't have them. I have to wear special shoes and fashion is not an option. I always have to get the old lady shoes.:puke

Veronica
07-29-2007, 09:51 AM
I have the exact one's Becca has except I got the pink ones!! my dh HATES them. Said he's embarrased when we go in public cause people stare. :giggle

miss.p
07-29-2007, 10:31 AM
Comfy or not, I think they're ugly as crap and won't wear them.

LOL I agree!

Nakule
07-29-2007, 10:35 AM
I love mine! I even got little jibbitz to put on them. They are so much fun to wear, I wear mine every chance I get. :thumbsup

USCGBoxerMom
07-29-2007, 10:57 AM
We all have them here. My DD#2 has three pairs, I have two, DH has a pair and DD#1 even has a pair of the Mary Janes. I LOVE them and don't wear them nearly enough.

Becca
07-29-2007, 11:18 AM
I have the exact one's Becca has except I got the pink ones!! my dh HATES them. Said he's embarrased when we go in public cause people stare. :giggle

Yeah they only stare because they're JEALOUS and they want YOUR cute little mickey mouse crocs. So there. :P

:giggle

Cherrish
07-29-2007, 11:19 AM
Just hearing how comfy they are makes me want to go out and buy a pair

USCGBoxerMom
07-29-2007, 11:20 AM
OH and a lot of Halmark stores carry them too!!

Jennygirl
07-29-2007, 11:21 AM
I like the massage feel in the shoe...

Veronica
07-29-2007, 11:21 AM
Yeah they only stare because they're JEALOUS and they want YOUR cute little mickey mouse crocs. So there. :P

:giggle

:yes :roflmao :thanks

Jennygirl
07-29-2007, 11:21 AM
I got mine at the hush puppy store...

FTCWifey
07-29-2007, 11:30 AM
My physical therapist says crocs, along with the super comfy, super expensive nursing clogs, are bad for people like me who are on their feet ALL day and do a lot of physical work because there is no ankle support so you are just asking for hip and knee problems from wearing them. So after much physical therapy because of hip and knee problems I wear a good pair of running shoes with good ankle and arch support while I work. If I were just going to the store I would wear them though.