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Also, you should be able to bend the sole of the shoe in this area, as your foot must be able to transfer your weight forward when you walk. Last, it is ideal to have a strap around the heel to provide increased stability. This is sometimes essential depending on the activity. For example, when hiking or walking/running on uneven terrain, a strap around the heel is crucial in preventing injuries such as sprained ankles or muscle pulls. Many people require more support than the average shoe/sandal can provide. This can be due to a variety of reasons, most commonly flat or highly arched feet. Your Chiropodist can perform a thorough foot evaluation to determine whether you need custom made support in the form of an orthotic. Custom made Orthotics can be made as part of the sandal to allow you the freedom to wear sandals without worrying about misplacing the orthotic. Q: A: Can my feet be hurt by the sandals I wear? 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