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The Hidden Link Between Summer Sandals and Heel Pain

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When the warm weather rolls in, out come the flip-flops and strappy sandals. While summer shoes are a seasonal favorite, they can also be the hidden cause of heel pain that creeps in after a few days on your feet. Many sandals offer little to no support, and over time, that can lead to discomfort in the heels, arches, and even the ankles. The good news is there are simple ways to enjoy your favorite summer footwear without sacrificing foot health.

Why Summer Sandals Cause Problems

Most flat sandals have thin soles and lack arch support or cushioning under the heel. Without proper shock absorption, each step you take puts extra stress on the heel bone and surrounding tissues. This is especially true when walking on hard surfaces like concrete, pavement, or pool decks. Over time, this pressure can lead to inflammation, irritation, and in some cases, conditions like plantar fasciitis—one of the most common sources of heel pain.

Open-backed shoes like flip-flops can also make your feet work harder to stay stable. When your toes constantly grip the sole to keep the sandal in place, it can cause muscle fatigue, strain, and changes in your walking pattern that affect not just your feet but your knees and lower back too.

Choosing Foot-Friendly Summer Footwear

Not all sandals are created equal. Look for pairs that offer built-in arch support, a cushioned heel, and a sturdy sole that bends at the toes—not through the arch. Adjustable straps are also a bonus because they help secure the sandal to your foot and reduce strain. If you plan to be walking a lot or standing for long periods, consider sandals designed with podiatrist-recommended features that protect your feet while still feeling breezy and comfortable.

When Heel Pain Doesn’t Go Away

If heel pain starts to interfere with your day or becomes more than just occasional soreness, it’s a sign that something deeper may be going on. A podiatrist can evaluate your foot structure, examine your gait, and recommend solutions that target the cause of your pain. Early treatment can prevent more serious conditions from developing and get you back to enjoying summer without limits.

Your feet carry you through every season—don’t let poor sandal choices put a stop to your plans. If heel pain is keeping you off your feet this summer, a visit to your local podiatrist could make all the difference.

To find out more about your foot concerns, call Drs. Joseph Treadwell and Dr. Christian Davis at Foot & Ankle Specialists of Connecticut. You can reach them in Danbury, CT, by calling (203) 748-2220 or in Plainville, CT, by calling (860) 747-2200, so call today.

At Foot and Ankle Specialist of Connecticut we proudly serve patients from our Plainville office and surrounding communities including Bristol, Farmington, New Britain, Southington and throughout Hartford County, CT.  Whether you need same-day treatment for ingrown toenails or heel pain, or foot surgery for painful bunions and hammertoes, our experienced team is here to provide high-quality foot and ankle care close to home.

Person in blue workout gear holding sore foot





When the warm weather rolls in, out come the flip-flops and strappy sandals. While summer shoes are a seasonal favorite, they can also be the hidden cause of heel pain that creeps in after a few days on your feet. Many sandals offer little to no support, and over time, that can lead to discomfort in the heels, arches, and even the ankles. The good news is there are simple ways to enjoy your favorite summer footwear without sacrificing foot health.

Why Summer Sandals Cause Problems

Most flat sandals have thin soles and lack arch support or cushioning under the heel. Without proper shock absorption, each step you take puts extra stress on the heel bone and surrounding tissues. This is especially true when walking on hard surfaces like concrete, pavement, or pool decks. Over time, this pressure can lead to inflammation, irritation, and in some cases, conditions like plantar fasciitis—one of the most common sources of heel pain.

Open-backed shoes like flip-flops can also make your feet work harder to stay stable. When your toes constantly grip the sole to keep the sandal in place, it can cause muscle fatigue, strain, and changes in your walking pattern that affect not just your feet but your knees and lower back too.

Choosing Foot-Friendly Summer Footwear

Not all sandals are created equal. Look for pairs that offer built-in arch support, a cushioned heel, and a sturdy sole that bends at the toes—not through the arch. Adjustable straps are also a bonus because they help secure the sandal to your foot and reduce strain. If you plan to be walking a lot or standing for long periods, consider sandals designed with podiatrist-recommended features that protect your feet while still feeling breezy and comfortable.

When Heel Pain Doesn’t Go Away

If heel pain starts to interfere with your day or becomes more than just occasional soreness, it’s a sign that something deeper may be going on. A podiatrist can evaluate your foot structure, examine your gait, and recommend solutions that target the cause of your pain. Early treatment can prevent more serious conditions from developing and get you back to enjoying summer without limits.

Your feet carry you through every season—don’t let poor sandal choices put a stop to your plans. If heel pain is keeping you off your feet this summer, a visit to your local podiatrist could make all the difference.

To find out more about your foot concerns, call Drs. Joseph Treadwell and Dr. Christian Davis at Foot & Ankle Specialists of Connecticut. You can reach them in Danbury, CT, by calling (203) 748-2220 or in Plainville, CT, by calling (860) 747-2200, so call today.

At Foot and Ankle Specialist of Connecticut we proudly serve patients from our Plainville office and surrounding communities including Bristol, Farmington, New Britain, Southington and throughout Hartford County, CT.  Whether you need same-day treatment for ingrown toenails or heel pain, or foot surgery for painful bunions and hammertoes, our experienced team is here to provide high-quality foot and ankle care close to home.

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