When X-Rays were used at the Shoe Store
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When X-Rays were used at the Shoe Store
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#3That was post WWII, so I don't know how long it'd been there. The fluoroscope I mean; the shoe store had been there for decades.
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#5Then suddendly xray was considered harmful and you would only get on static image when you had serious problems.
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#6(I'm in the UK)
EDIT: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoe-fitting_fluoroscope#Regul...
Looks possible.
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#7Tangent. People are still getting conned when it comes to shoes. Custom designed soles, with padding in the "right" places based on the shape of your foot, in order to "absorb impact" or "correct overpronation". Which is nonsense and unnecessary unless you have foot deformities. Your foot is perfectly capable of absorbing impact and whatnot. This is all marketing aimed at gullible new runners who want to go from couc…
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#8I'm 49 and I'm sure I remember there still being machines in stores when I was 7 or 8. Is that possible? I don't recall them actually in use - but they were visibly present. (I'm in the UK) EDIT: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoe-fitting_fluoroscope#Regul... Looks possible.
Re: When X-Rays were used at the Shoe Store
#9Tangent. People are still getting conned when it comes to shoes. Custom designed soles, with padding in the "right" places based on the shape of your foot, in order to "absorb impact" or "correct overpronation". Which is nonsense and unnecessary unless you have foot deformities. Your foot is perfectly capable of absorbing impact and whatnot. This is all marketing aimed at gullible new runners who want to go from couc…
I'd be interested in reading deeper. Do you have references countering the marketing claims?
Re: When X-Rays were used at the Shoe Store
#10Tangent. People are still getting conned when it comes to shoes. Custom designed soles, with padding in the "right" places based on the shape of your foot, in order to "absorb impact" or "correct overpronation". Which is nonsense and unnecessary unless you have foot deformities. Your foot is perfectly capable of absorbing impact and whatnot. This is all marketing aimed at gullible new runners who want to go from couc…
I feel like shoes are kind of like mattresses are marketed the same way - mostly talking about pressure points, that and memory foam.