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Good Feet Offers Free Foot Analysis During National Foot Health Awareness Month

Leading International Retailer of Custom-Fitted Arch Supports, Good Feet Brings Foot Health Education to Local Community.

2014-04-06
INDIANAPOLIS, IN, April 06, 2014 (Press-News.org) Good Feet Worldwide, LLC., an international retailer of custom-fitted arch support, announced today their free foot analysis to local community members in Indianapolis, IN.

An estimated 87 percent of the general population suffers from foot-related problems, most of which can be linked to improper support for flat feet or high arches, wearing improper footwear, walking or standing on hard surfaces for long periods of time, being overweight or suffering from sports injuries. While many people looking for relief turn to the various arch supports and cushion products they see in retailers like drug and grocery stores, Good Feet takes the process to another level.

Good Feet certified specialists will take each customer through a personal bio-mechanical balancing and measurement process to identify the customer's primary activities and shoe style preferences. Next, the customer is personally fit with arch supports and cushions that can provide them with the comfort, balance, and support.

"Our comprehensive foot analysis and fitting provides education on proper arch support," said Eric Bayha, owner of the Good Feet Stores in Indianapolis. "Whether you're suffering from plantar fasciitis, hammertoes, bunions, or flat feet, we want to provide a non-invasive pain relief solution."

Good Feet products are designed to support all four of the foot's arches, which makes the personal fitting process so important. Through better foot support, a person's body weight is more evenly distributed which maximizes stability and balance, and can reduce pressure that can cause discomfort, not just in the feet, but upwards through the legs, hips and back.

Stop into one of the Good Feet Indianapolis stores in Southport, Fishers or Avon, or visit their website at http://www.GoodFeetIndy.com.

Good Feet Southport • (317) 782-3338
6905 S. Emerson Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46237
(Across from Super Target)

Good Feet Fishers • (317) 576-5500
7035 E. 96th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46250
(In front of Sam's Club and Menard's)

Good Feet Avon • (317) 405-9702
10722 East Hwy 36
Avon, IN 46123
(Across from Meijer's)

For store maps and hours, please visit http://www.GoodFeetIndy.com.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GoodFeetIndy
Twitter: https://twitter.com/GoodFeetIndiana
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Do you suffer from foot pain, knee pain, hip pain, leg pain or even back pain? Good Feet Indianapolis is your pain relief solution! Call 1-800-NEW-FEET or visit http://www.goodfeetindy.com.

Everyone needs custom orthotics or arch supports! Why? Doctors and researchers agree that people can experience discomfort in their feet, legs, hips and back due to foot problems. If your feet are not properly balancing your body weight, the rest of your skeletal structure can become misaligned. When you wear Good Feet Arch Supports, your feet are more correctly aligned and your body weight more evenly distributed, which can relieve pain and pressure in your feet, hips, even your back.


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[Press-News.org] Good Feet Offers Free Foot Analysis During National Foot Health Awareness Month
Leading International Retailer of Custom-Fitted Arch Supports, Good Feet Brings Foot Health Education to Local Community.