Do Cushioned Running Shoes Prevent Injury?

Do Cushioned Running Shoes Prevent Injury?

Although they may look safe and comfortable, running shoes with more cushioning under the heel than the front of the shoe (toe-box) were found to be largely ineffective at absorbing impact, causing more impact to ripple out onto the shin and knee, while the narrow, stiff fit causes the feet to lay too dormant, eventually causing foot strength to fade with more routine dependence. Read more here!