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Old 12-07-2010, 08:01 PM #1
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Thumbs up Has anyone tried Fitflop shoes?

My pain nurse has suggested buying a pair of Fitflop shoes, they have a microwobbleboard fitted that helps with balance and strengthens muscles.
The nurse said she has had a lot of patients reporting less pain with them.
There is a particular style I think may be useful, they are a mule with a fleece lining named Gogh. My daughter said they are a cross between Ugg boots and Croc sandals, I don't think she meant it as a compliment but then she is 14 and not in any pain lol.
Thoughts anyone.......

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