Problems caused by wearing Skecher Shoes. Are they a health hazard? - Compleet Feet (2024)

Perils of Wearing Skecher Shoes

When you first put on a Skecher shoe you feel like you have placed your foot on a pillow and doesn’t it feel so comfy and wonderful. The price seems right, and everybody is wearing them, so they must be good, but have you ever bought a very spongey cushioning mattress and then developed back pain? Cushioning does not always equate to being good for you. If you have great biomechanics and no issues then you will be okay, but if you haven’t then you could be heading for developing problems. Perversely, wearing a Skecher could inadvertently identify that you aren’t biomechanically sound!

The memory foam in Skechers is only a thin layer of low density polyurethane which soon compresses. It simply loses it’s memory and in effect develops ‘Insole Alzheimers’ whereby it doesn’t know what it should be doing anymore, which isn’t good or beneficial for the wearer. As a consequence, Skechers can cause ligament and muscle stresses and strains. The memory foam could take on the ‘memory’ of a poor gait style causing destabilising foot, ankle, knee, hip and lower back pain.

At our clinic we have many patients who have attended us with lower limb and foot pain which has been exacerbated or caused by wearing Skechers. People genuinely believe an ultra-soft, flexible and spongey sole will be good to wear to alleviate their sore feet and legs. It is then the role of a podiatrist to identify any biomechanical issues and advise the wearing of a stiffer more stabilising shoe type which properly activates the correct muscles in the foot and controls range of motion. It is about putting the right mattress type on your feet. There is then the important factor, that if a patient must wear an orthotic insole, it has to work as a ‘system’ with the shoe for optimal results. No point putting a stabilizing insole on a destabilising broken down base.

Finally, have you ever noticed that Skecher shoes get very pongy?

Problems caused by wearing Skecher Shoes. Are they a health hazard? - Compleet Feet (2024)

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Problems caused by wearing Skecher Shoes. Are they a health hazard? - Compleet Feet? ›

As a consequence, Skechers can cause ligament and muscle stresses and strains. The memory foam could take on the 'memory' of a poor gait style causing destabilising foot, ankle, knee, hip and lower back pain.

Do Skechers shoes cause foot problems? ›

In fact, some recent studies show that there is increased pressure on the ankle and knee as well as the hamstrings and these shoes can actually lead to injury.

Are memory foam shoes bad for your feet? ›

In fact, several foot pain, heel pain and back pain complaints have been made by users of memory foam shoes! This includes the possibility of inflamed heel tendons or swollen ankles. Some podiatrists have even noticed this issue and warned the public against wearing memory foam shoes.

Do Skechers give you plantar fasciitis? ›

Too much cushioning and not the right sort of cushioning causes biomechanical issues. Patients report having plantar fasciitis, increased knee and back pain.

Is there a class action lawsuit against Skechers? ›

CONSUMER LAW GROUP has launched a national class action lawsuit against Skechers on behalf of individuals who have purchased the product Shape-Ups Shoes (“Toning Shoes”).

What do podiatrists say about Skechers? ›

Sketchers DO NOT have appropriate stability in the upper fabric and the heel counter to complement an orthotic. As such, you will probably find the orthotic redundant, or in worse case contributing to the cause of injury. Remember, an orthotic does 50% of the work. The shoe does the other 50%.

What is the controversy with Skechers? ›

According to the SEC's order, from 2019 through 2022, Skechers did not comply with related person transaction disclosure requirements when it failed to disclose its employment of two relatives of its executives and did not disclose a consulting relationship involving a person who shared a household with one of its ...

Are Skechers good for neuropathy feet? ›

Choosing the right brand of shoes can be crucial for alleviating discomfort in neuropathy sufferers. “Brands such as New Balance, Orthofeet, Propet, Hoka and Skechers are highly recommended for their supportive and cushioned footwear tailored to foot conditions like neuropathy,” says Usman.

What are the best shoes to wear if you are on your feet all day? ›

Our Top Picks
  • Best Overall: Kizik Roamer.
  • Best Budget: Skechers Go Walk Flex Alani.
  • Best Cushioning: On Cloud 5.
  • Best for Wide Feet: New Balance Fresh Foam 1080 V12.
  • Best for Plantar Fasciitis: Asics Gel-Nimbus 25.
  • Best Traction: Vessi Cityscape Shoes.
  • Best for Bunions: Orthofeet Kita Hands-free Sneakers.

Is cushioning bad for your feet? ›

The study showed that highly cushioned shoes come with a higher vertical average load rate and vertical instantaneous loading rate. Both of these promote overuse injuries like stress fractures and plantar fasciitis.

What shoes do foot doctors recommend? ›

Running Shoes
  • HOKA. Bondi. Stinson. Speedgoat.
  • Saucony. Ride.
  • TOPO. Ultrafly 5mm drop.
  • New Balance. 890. 990. 1080.
  • Mizuno. Wave Rider. Wave Creation.
  • Nike. Pegasus. Vomero. React Infinity Flyknit.

Are Skechers good for being on your feet all day? ›

Skechers Max Cushioning Elite SR

Slip-resistant shoes are necessary for individuals who stand on their feet all day long, especially in terms of preventing a surprise injury. These Skechers sneakers have a slip-resistant outsole with oil resistance and a relaxed fit for optimal comfort and breathability.

What shoes should you not wear with plantar fasciitis? ›

Shoes which often make plantar fasciitis worse are flat slip on shoes or pumps. Ugg boots are also very bad. Flip flops are bad yet remain a popular choice of footwear for many people, particularly those that live in warmer climate.

Why are Skechers closing? ›

Manhattan Beach-based Skechers (NYSE: SKX), one of the largest U.S. footwear brands, said the temporary closure of North American stores follows the earlier closures of company-owned and third-party owned stores in several international regions that have been severely affected by the spread of the novel coronavirus.

What are Skechers weaknesses? ›

Skechers' Weaknesses

High dependency on the footwear segment, limited category diversification. Reliance on fashion trends and consumer preferences. Low brand awareness in some international markets with expansion opportunity. Product safety issues and recalls in the past.

Can you return shoes at Skechers? ›

Returns. If you're not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return your item(s) in-store or online within 30 days of purchase and we will be happy to provide you with an in-store exchange, store credit or refund depending on your payment method.

Do memory foam shoes cause plantar fasciitis? ›

Memory Foam May Cause Long-Term Issues

If your feet are slightly destabilized, it could lead to minor issues throughout your legs, hips, and lower back, that become more prominent over time and lead to secondary conditions such as overpronation and plantar fasciitis.

Are Skechers any good for walking? ›

The answer is yes! Skechers makes some of the best walking shoes on the market. They are comfortable, stylish, and durable.

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