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STEEL SHANK OR CONNECTING SHANK
Definition: The shank of the
shoe connects the heel to the forefoot, keeping the shoe (and foot) from
collapsing while walking. Shanks were originally made of steel. Many
are now made of plastic and work just as well as steel and don’t set
off the alarm at the airport!
To determine if a shoe has a shank, turn the shoe sole side up and
try to bend it in the middle. If it has a shank, the shoe won’t collapse
in the middle when you bend it. If the shoe bends at the forefoot, that
is good. The shank doesn’t extend that far. Look for whether the shoe
bends right in the middle.
Benefits: When a shoe collapses
in mid-stride, the arch doesn’t have all it needs to complete the stride,
causing stress on the arch, forefoot and toes. The shank relieves this
stress, helping the foot to keep moving forward.
Text: Copyright 2007 Carole Romig Image: PFA Professional
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