- Jan 29, 2010
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My daughters feet pronate, is there a way to deal with the associated ankle pain by taping or using an ankle wrap while in practice? If anyone has any ideas I would appreciate it.
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My daughters feet pronate, is there a way to deal with the associated ankle pain by taping or using an ankle wrap while in practice? If anyone has any ideas I would appreciate it.
My daughter's feet also pronate. Our sports medicine dr told us to get inserts for her sneakers...the name escapes me right now but you can get them at a sporting goods store...they are ~$50...not the cheap ones they sell at Target etc!
Maybe someone else reading this will remember the name....I can see the package perfectly!
Also, we went to a specialty running store. The salesperson there said that Asics sneakers are the best brand for feet that pronate and if she wore those she would not need the inserts. She couldn't find any that were fashionable enough for her so we got the inserts and 'cool sneakers' instead.
That being said, the dr also told her that wearing Converse, flip flops, Uggs and flats are the worst things she can do for her feet/posture/body. He said if she has to wear those, use the inserts and only wear occasionally.
Works fine for us as she really loves her running shoes! But you might want to consider the shoes your daughter is wearing on a daily basis and at the very least buy the good inserts as support.