Das Cinderella-Schuh-Syndrom: Schuhkonflikt und Verhalten

Author: Kuhn H.  

Publisher: Springer Publishing Company

ISSN: 1619-9987

Source: Fuß & Sprunggelenk, Vol.5, Iss.1, 2007-02, pp. : 26-31

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Abstract

The Cinderella shoe syndrome specifies a commonly observed, not yet labeled disproportion of footwear and the morphologic conditions of the wearer. Disproportioned shoes and socks are worn-frequently unconsciously-due to personal reasons, fashion trends, misinformation and wrong advice; they can induce severe foot disorders. The Cinderella shoe syndrome has an important significance within the development, the treatment and the recurrence-prophylaxis of foot disorders, as well as in the assessment of possible reasons for recurrence after foot surgery. To recognize it, to treat individual psychologic reasons, to give support in the choice of footwear, to inform about and to change social reasons are all challenges of the foot surgeon.