Thursday, 1 September 2016

Benefits of Wearing Wooden Clog Sandals

Today, there are a number of shoes available to spoil the buyer, but do you know about the one which has taken the world by storm?

These are - wooden clog sandals.

What makes them special is the presence of wooden soles which adds that extra chic factor to these clog sandals. Today these wooden clog sandals are offered by a number of top footwear brands. They are available in a variety of designs and colors to appeal to the choosiest of customers and are quite pocket-friendly too.

For the uninitiated, it needs to be understood that wooden clog sandals are not something new. They have been around for a long time. It’s just that their popularity had its good and bad days. They were usually used by factory workers, mine laborers and nurses who used to work for long hours. As individuals of these professions had to be on their feet almost the entire day, the wooden soles provided great comfort and support. They also provided excellent grip.

Wooden clogs sandals also have a number of orthopedic benefits, some of which are as follows:

They provide the wearer a better posture. Whenever you wear a pair of wooden clog sandals, you’ll realize that you always stand straight.  In fact, the next time you visit your orthopedist, check the shoes he/she is wearing. In most of the cases, chances are your doctor will be wearing clogs.

 Wooden clog sandals provide great back support. If the nature of your job is such that you need to be on your feet all day long, then most probably you must have experienced some sort of pain in your lower back. The pain in the lower back is related to your feet and stance. If you don’t wear the right kind of shoes, you will end up with a chronic back pain. However, this can be eliminated with wooden clog sandals, as on wearing them, your lower back receives the support it needs.

They help in aligning the spine. Yes, you read that right. This is because of the intricate structure of clogs. The hard wooden soles of clogs gives your body the support it needs, which leads to the alignment of your spine.