Possibilities : Could be the shoes or a coincidental sprain/strain. Try changing shoes which are supportive and lessen activity.
Answered 1/25/2015
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Knees and Feet: The foot bones connected to the ankle bone, etc etc. When you land on the ground, what you are wearing influences the stresses going up your leg. I spend much of my day analyzing how patients walk and how it affects their foot, ankle, knee, hip and lower back. Have someone watch you walk with your normal shoes and the new shoes and see if they can see any instablity or jarring. Dr rich blake.
Answered 8/18/2013
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