Crocs Nursing Shoes and Calluses

Mother Nature will at times naturally build protection on the bottom of your feet by causing a callus to form. A callus will form on your foot due to abnormal amounts of continuos friction and pressure. If you are a nurse, then you know all about abnormal amounts of friction and pressure when it comes to your feet. That's why Crocs nursing shoes are a must. I've said it here before and I'll say it again, walking around in a pair of Crocs is like walking on a brand new kid's eraser all day long.

Even though calluses can be unsightly, they do serve a useful purpose. Calluses protect "usually" the balls of your feet from undue amounts of boney pressure placed upon them.

Its been mostly accepted that calluses commonly form as a result of the type of shoe you wear. But in many many cases, calluses form as a result of a person having what's called Morton's Toe. Morton's Toe affects how we disperse pressure on the sole's of our feet. If you have a malformed toe, i.e. Morton's Toe, then there's a pretty good chance calluses are in your future.

Many people think calluses and warts are one in the same. They are not! But both are bothersome especially if you work on your feet an entire shift like nurses do.

If you want to avoid the burning, persistent pain of dealing with a callus on the bottom of your foot take care right now to wear the right shoes so that your feet can take the shock of all the wear and tear placed upon them during the workday.

Crocs Nursing Shoes will offer you the protection you need.