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Good Feet Offers Free Consultations and Foot Analysis To Community

An estimated 87 percent of the general population suffers from foot-related problems. America's number one arch support company, Good Feet, offers free health and education to community during National Foot Health Awareness Month.

2013-04-17
TIGARD, OR, April 17, 2013 (Press-News.org) Good Feet, a local retailer of custom-fitted arch support, announced today their free foot health analysis to local community members in Nashville, TN

An estimated 87 percent of the general population suffer 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 who are looking for relief turn to retailers like drug and grocery stores, Good Feet takes the process to another level.

Good Feet sales consultants take each customer through a personal biomechanical 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.

"People don't think about their feet until they hurt. We want to create awareness for our community so that people will know that there is help available," said Cathey Lee Evans, owner of the new Good Feet Store in Nashville/Murfreesboro, TN. "We would like to serve our community by helping everyone live a better life."

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.

"My back constantly prevented me from being as mobile as I wanted to be. It was hard to get up out of a chair." added Evans. "Then I found Good Feet. My life was changed. I can now get up and down. I can stand all day in comfort. We want to improve the lives of the people in our community by giving them comfort, balance and support."

Good Feet is located in Murfreesboro and Nashville. For details or directions, call 615-217-7100 or visit http://www.NashvilleGoodFeet.com. Store hours are Monday-Friday 10am-6pm and Saturday 10am-5pm.


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[Press-News.org] Good Feet Offers Free Consultations and Foot Analysis To Community
An estimated 87 percent of the general population suffers from foot-related problems. America's number one arch support company, Good Feet, offers free health and education to community during National Foot Health Awareness Month.