- Customer Testimonials"I would like to say, I've never dealt with a company that is so customer service oriented in my life. When I tried on the shoes I received and they were too big, I got online and chatted with Emily. I am not computer friendly to say the least, but she made it so easy I couldn't believe it. You ...
- Terms & ConditionsWelcome to Brown's Enterprises websites, which include but are not limited to wherefeetloveus.com. The sites are provided as a service to customers of New Balance St. Louis, New Balance Kansas City, New Balance Branson, Brown's Shoe Center and Brown's Catalog. Please review the following terms ...
- BunionA bunion is a protrusion of bone at the 1st metatarsal-phlangeal joint (big toe), which is often accompanied by a rotation of the great toe towards the outside of the foot. Over time, the abnormal position enlarges your big toe joint, further crowding your other toes and causing pain. Pain, ...
- Plantar FasciitisPlantar Fasciitis (Heel pain) is an overuse syndrome that is the result of excessive and repetitive loading of the heel due to standing, walking and running. Plantar Fasciitis is sometimes referred to as heel pain/heel spur syndrome and is one of the most commonly treated foot injuries. Plantar ...
- MetatarsalgiaThe underside of forefoot has natural fatty padding that is designed to cushion and protect the foot’s five metatarsal heads. These heads are bony prominences that connect to the toes. Even the natural padding can’t protect this area when prolonged or excessive pressure occurs. Forefoot ...
- Diabetic NeuropathyDiabetic Neuropathy is nerve damage caused by diabetes in which there are high levels of sugar in the blood. Over time, high blood sugar levels can damage nerves in the feet. This, in turn, may make patients less able to feel injury or pressure on the skin of their feet. They may not notice a ...
- ArthritisArthritis, a disease generally characterized by inflammation and damage to a body’s joints, attacks cartilage, joint linings, bones, and connective tissues such as ligaments. Arthritis can occur in any joint and takes away normal pain-free function. Since each foot has 26 bones and over 30 ...
- Diabetic Foot Care TipsDIABETIC FOOT CARE TIPS Do not smoke. Inspect your feet daily for blisters, cuts, and scratches. Use a mirror to see the bottom of feet. Always check between the toes. Wash feet daily. Dry carefully, especially between the toes. Avoid extremes of temperatures. Test water with hand, elbow, ...
- PronationPronation is an essential and normal foot motion, from foot strike on the outside of the heel through the inward roll of the foot. Most people pronate because at heel strike, pronation is how the foot adapts to the ground and absorbs shock of contact. Overpronation is a condition most ...
- What is Pedorthics?Pedorthics is defined as the design, manufacture, modification, and fit of shoes and foot orthoses to alleviate foot problems caused by disease, overuse, or injury. Pedorthics, then, refers to footwear that is carefully and properly fitted to relieve or accommodate foot problems, whether ...
- Fitting AdviceHaving the right fit is essential to performing your best, no matter what your activity. Just like people, feet come in all shapes and sizes. That's why we offer many shoes in multiple widths, from narrow (2A) to extra-extra wide (6E). Please see below for more information on shoe fit, width and ...
- SupinationSupination is when a foot strikes down on its lateral (outward) side. Supination causes an outward rotation of the hind foot, a lifting of the midfoot, and an inward swing of the forefoot. This condition is commonly associated with high arches, but is not limited to that foot type. Footwear ...
- Flat Foot (Pes Planus)When it comes to foot and arch types, the right pair of shoes can make all the difference. If you don’t know your arch type, come in for a free foot scan at one of our 6 locations. New Balance technology crosses all activity categories, providing running, walking and cross-training shoes for a ...
- Return PolicyOUR GUARANTEE Thank you for your recent purchase. We are committed to helping you get the right products for your goals. If you are not satisfied with your order, simply return your unworn merchandise within 30 days. EXCHANGE PROCESS Need help finding a new size, color or product? For faster ...
- CornsCorns are calluses that develop from an accumulation of dead skin cells on the foot. Corns like calluses develop from an accumulation of dead skin cells on the foot, forming thick, hardened areas. They contain a cone-shaped core with a point that can press on a nerve below, causing pain. Corns ...
- Runner's ToeRunner’s toe is usually a minor yet painful injury. It is sometimes referred to as “tennis toe” or “black toenail.” This painful bruising of the toenails can be experienced after higher levels of activity such as long distance running, playing basketball or playing tennis. Minor cases will ...
- Shin SplintsA common running-related injury involves pain or tenderness along the inside border of the shin bone (tibia). Shin Splints are very common and is the cause of 13% of all running injuries. Shin splints can encompass a spectrum of disorders, from tendonitis to severe stress fracture. Tenderness ...
- Hammer ToeHammer Toes, as well as Claw Toe or Mallet Toe, refers to toes that take on a bent or contracted position in which muscles and tendons tighten and shorten. Hammertoe forms in the middle toe joint where the bent appearance causes the toe to resemble the head of a hammer. Claw toe forms in the ...
- Morton’s NeuromaMorton’s Neuroma, also known as interdigital neuroma, is a thickening and scarring of the nerve fiber that runs in between the toes, most commonly in the webbing between the 3rd and 4th toes. Overuse and repetitive motions can cause scarring, making the digital nerve thicken. Over time, if ...
- Hallux RigidusHallux Rigidus, sometimes called stiff big toe, can cause stiffness, swelling and pain around the base of the big toe joint. This can affect the base joint of the big toe and its range of motion, and pain may worsen throughout the day due to constant flexing. Generally, pain concentrates on top ...
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