It’s that time of year for kids to head back into the classroom after their holidays and not only hit the books but also the school yard in their new shoes! Whilst some parents may love the thought of their children returning to school, some may dread the “back to school” shopping- especially when it comes to choosing the correct shoes.
So what makes a good school shoe? Andrew Papas, Director and Principal Physiotherapist of ‘SOS Physiotherapy’ let’s us know is most important.
By Andrew Papas
So here are some useful tips to consider when deciding on a good school shoe:
Finally, don’t be quick to brush children’s aches and pains as ‘growing pains’. Seek the advice of a health professional such as a Physiotherapist or Podiatrist if children are complaining of pain in their feet, heel, knee or legs, have unexplained episodes of tripping and falling, or have signs of uneven shoe wear, or one shoe that wears down before the other.
*Andrew is available for private consultations through his clinic located at 15 Lewins St, Earlwood NSW 2206, Sydney facebook.com/sosphysioearlwood/
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