I noticed a number of posts about problems standing and/or walking.
Up until recently I walked about 2 miles per day, 3 days per week, plus I do squaredancing and try to keep active. I used to wear Ecco shoes (Nubuck walkers) but they don't make them the way they used to (what else is new?) and I can't find replacements. In addition to my scoliosis I have flat feet so I need good support in a shoe, but that usually means extra padding and weight on my feet, which is uncomfortable for my back (I think this is what you call a paradox.
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I'm on my feet alot these days because I am trying my hand at selling real estate. Does anyone have good walking shoes to recommend that give support AND are light weight? I wear a size 10 B. For the record, I'm currently wearing Avia's and the heel of these shoes are lower, kind of like an Earth shoe, and I don't like it too much. I think I like a slight "lift" in the back.
Bonnie
Scoliosis surgery 1967 at age 12, curve 90 degree thoracic, 30 lumbar. Harrington rod. Dr Jacob Graham, surgeon. Corrected to 53 degrees.
1970 - Rod and fusion broke, replaced and spine re-fused.
1980 - Rod and fusion broke again. Living with the broken rod since. (Was VERY active doing swimming, running and backpacking in 1970's, lots of lifting.)
2008 - Curve progressed over the years, now at 68 degrees. Still living with broken rod. Not great but it could be worse!
Up until recently I walked about 2 miles per day, 3 days per week, plus I do squaredancing and try to keep active. I used to wear Ecco shoes (Nubuck walkers) but they don't make them the way they used to (what else is new?) and I can't find replacements. In addition to my scoliosis I have flat feet so I need good support in a shoe, but that usually means extra padding and weight on my feet, which is uncomfortable for my back (I think this is what you call a paradox.

I'm on my feet alot these days because I am trying my hand at selling real estate. Does anyone have good walking shoes to recommend that give support AND are light weight? I wear a size 10 B. For the record, I'm currently wearing Avia's and the heel of these shoes are lower, kind of like an Earth shoe, and I don't like it too much. I think I like a slight "lift" in the back.
Bonnie
Scoliosis surgery 1967 at age 12, curve 90 degree thoracic, 30 lumbar. Harrington rod. Dr Jacob Graham, surgeon. Corrected to 53 degrees.
1970 - Rod and fusion broke, replaced and spine re-fused.
1980 - Rod and fusion broke again. Living with the broken rod since. (Was VERY active doing swimming, running and backpacking in 1970's, lots of lifting.)
2008 - Curve progressed over the years, now at 68 degrees. Still living with broken rod. Not great but it could be worse!

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