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Maryland Defective Products Attorney Warns Consumers That Toning Shoes May Raise Risk of Injury

Maryland Defective Products Attorney Warns Customers That Toning Shoes Might Raise Risk of Injury












Robert K. Jenner



Baltimore, MD (PRWEB) December 16, 2010

Baltimore attorney Robert K. Jenner, citing recent studies, says toning shoes may possibly cause severe injury for some users and cautions consumers to be wary of claims about the alleged muscle positive aspects from the shoes.


“We’d all like to get more exercise just by wearing diverse shoes,” says Jenner, a partner in Janet, Jenner & Suggs, LLC, a nationally recognized law firm that represents victims of defective items. “But according to health experts, toning shoes may truly increase your risk of injury without offering any wellness benefit.”


Toning shoes, which are also called wellness shoes and rocker bottom shoes, are athletic shoes with an unstable sole. The shoes could have a rounded sole that increases the heel-to-toe motion of the foot.


Built-in instability can improve the risk of tension fractures, falling and fall injuries. According to sports medicine experts, toning shoes may possibly pose a specific risk for elderly men and women and those with poor balance, vertigo, lack of feeling in their feet or chronically weak ankles.


The American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, a professional organization of podiatrists who treat sports injuries, says that some manufacturers of toning shoes overstate the rewards without disclosing the risks associated with toning shoes. The risks incorporate broken bones, broken or sprained ankles, broken hips from falls and pain or tightness in the heel, calf or Achilles’ tendon.


An independent study commissioned by the American Council on Exercise discovered that toning shoes do not deliver the claimed rewards. The study, conducted by physical exercise scientists at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, found no evidence that toning shoes provided any considerable improve in exercise benefit or muscle strength over standard athletic shoes.


Commenting on that study in an write-up in The Boston Globe, Dr. David M. Davidson, national president of the American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, said, “There are significant risks, particularly for adults.”


Jenner says toning shoe manufacturers have a legal responsibility to create and marketplace products that are safe and do not cause injury.


“Toning shoes could be good for shaping up shoe manufacturers’ bottom lines because they normally cost more than regular tennis shoes,” Jenner says. “But well being and exercise professionals who do not have a profit motive from selling trendy sneakers question the value of toning shoes and emphasize their risks. We do, too.”


Jenner's law firm has a Web page devoted to the risk of injuries from toning shoes.


About Janet, Jenner & Suggs, LLC


The law firm of Janet, Jenner & Suggs, LLC is a nationally recognized law firm dedicated to representing victims of defective items, medical devices, prescription drugs and medical malpractice. Each of the firm’s principals is named in The Very best Lawyers in America® and Super Lawyers®. The firm has offices in Baltimore, Maryland Columbia, South Carolina and Asheville, North Carolina. The firm accepts clients and referrals from clients and attorneys throughout the country. For much more info about claims related to toning shoe injuries, contact the firm at (888) 463-3529 or by way of the firm's internet site.


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