Birki's Footprint Sandals, Inc., which is part of Birkenstock
USA, began over 30 years ago when our founder, Margot
Fraser, had a dream of sharing the comfort and health
benefits of Birki's footwear. A few years earlier,
while visiting a German resort, she had tried on
her first pair and was extremely impressed at how
good they felt. From there, Margot learned that
the original Birki's contoured footbed was invented
and manufactured in Germany by Konrad Birkenstock
in 1897. In fact, the Birkenstock family has been
shoemakers for over 225 years more than two
centuries of creating and perfecting a tradition
of walking comfort.
In 1966, Margot began importing Birki's footwear
from Germany in small amounts, and soon the business
grew every year and thousands of satisfied customers
asked for more styles so they could wear their Birki's
shoes in more places.
Today, Birki's Footprint Sandals, Inc., has
enjoyed enormous success and continues to
grow with many different styles of sandals
and shoes. With the corporate offices and
distribution center located in Novato, California,
our philosophy of providing comfortable and
healthy footwear carries over to our company
environment.
Birki's
in 2006!
SportSandalBeach.com is proud to announce the introduction of the
newest styles for Spring 2006. One look, and
it's easy to see fresh inspirations throughout
all Birki's brands. This year's styles reinfoce
the Birki's belief that well-built, comfortable
footwear inspires your senses as much as it
does your body. But bright colors and new
materials are evendent, too. Lively patterns
and natural materials feature prominently.
To put it simply, styles are both functional
and beautiful. They're fun and easy to wear,
rejuvenating and refreshing. They're perfect
for activity and apres sport. They enhance
everything you do.
Tatami
sandals have tossed a few preconceptions about fashion.
They are melded with unique and exquisite materials
with rich leathers, and fused revolutionary silhouettes
with cutting-edge designs. They were shaped in ways
that inspire the highest fashion senses, and at the
same time, pay homage to the human foot. The result?
Footwear that's as beautiful as it is comfortable.
They adorn you. And they embrace you.
When
Birki's were created, they considered all the places
people play, which turn out to be just about everywhere.
It's why we make Birki's in several materials to fit
a variety of environments and terrains. And each and
everyone is built around our footbed concept. So you'll
be comfortable no matter where you end up. All
Polyurethane models are fully waterproof!
Birki's
Aruba in Black Pebble Grain Birko-Flor. All
Waterproof
Birki's
Catalina Platform in Geometric Flowers Birko-Flor
Birki's
Aruba in Blue Sharks Birko-Flor. All
Waterproof
Birki's
Catalina Platform in Retro Paris Birko-Flor
Birki's
Cancun in White Birko-Flor
Birki's
Fuji in Pastel Gingham Birko-Flor
Birki's
Cancun in Rosa Birko-Flor
Birki's
Fuji in Geometric Flowers Birko-Flor
Birki's
Cancun in Turquoise Birko-Flor
Birki's
Fuji in Retro Paris Birko-Flor
Birki's
Caribbean in Dusty Rose Birko-Flor
Birki's
Haiti in Black Sharks Birko-Flor
Birki's
Catalina in Pastel Gingham Birko-Flor
Birki's
Haiti in Color Dots Birko-Flor
Birki's
Maria in Retro Paris Birko-Flor
Birki's
Haiti in Seaworld Blue Birko-Flor
Birki's
Maria in Rosa Birko-Flor
Birki's
Pacific in Pink Marble EVA
Birki's
Nobby-Flex in White Textured Birko-Flor
Birki's
Pacific in Blue Marble EVA
Birki's
Sansibar in Seaworld White Birko-Flor
Birki's
Sansibar in Primrose Birko-Flor
Birki's
Body Wellness
If
you want a sport sandal that is really good for your body,
feet, and legs, you want Birki's.
This
section looks at how we can enhance our overall body
wellness. We look at the body holistically and offer
helpful ideas to maintain good health. We'll be adding
new subjects and updating this section regularly so
please visit again soon.
Low
Back Pain
Description:
Low Back Pain (LBP) is second only to the common
cold as a reason for visiting a doctor. The pain
is located in the area of the lower 5 vertebrae
also called the lumbar region of the back. Almost
everyone at some point will suffer from low back
pain.
Causes:
The potential causes of LBP are many. The list includes
but is not limited to:
Low
back sprain or strain
Muscle imbalances
Disc problems (the shock absorbers of the spine
consisting mainly of water)
Stress fractures
If
your back is not supported properly by the feet
and lower legs, the discs and joints in the back
begin to wear. If a joint is being worn unevenly,
it creates irritation and discomfort over time
Prevention
and Treatment:
Prevention of LBP starts with maintaining appropriate
posture, using correct lifting techniques, overall
aerobic conditioning as well as proper footwear.
Treatment of LBP usually consists of a physician
creating a specific treatment plan after diagnosis.
Medications are often used to help pain and muscle
spasms, manual medicine such as osteopathic or chiropractic
may also be prescribed as well as acupuncture, physical
therapy and proper supportive footwear.
Birki's
Foot Conditions
This
section highlights foot related topics including
common conditions and what you can do about them.
Plantar
Fasciitis/Heel Pain
These
two terms are closely related. Plantar Fasciitis
is an inflammation caused by excessive stretching
of the plantar fascia (tissue that extends the entire
length of the bottom of the foot). Heel Pain is
a common condition in which weight bearing on the
heel causes extreme discomfort.
Causes
of Plantar Fasciitis/Heel Pain
Plantar
Fasciitis often leads to heel pain, heel spurs,
and/or arch pain. The excessive stretching of the
plantar fascia that leads to the inflammation and
discomfort can be caused by the following:
Additional or excessive weight on the foot, usually
attributed to weight gain or pregnancy
Wearing shoes without proper arch support
Over-pronation (flat feet) which results
in the arch collapsing when bearing weight
A foot with an unusually high arch
A sudden increase in physical activity
Symptoms
With
Plantar Fasciitis, the bottom of your foot usually
hurts near the inside of the foot where the heel
and arch meet. The pain is often acute ("hot
poker" sensations) either first thing in the
morning or after a long rest, because while you
are resting, the plantar fascia contracts back to
its original shape. As the day progresses and the
plantar fascia is adequately stretched, the pain
often subsides.
Treatment
& Prevention
The
key for the proper treatment of plantar fasciitis
and heel pain is determining what is causing the
excessive strain and stretching of the plantar fascia,
or heel discomfort. Ask your family doctor or Podiatrist
(foot doctor) to find the best solution for your
condition. Often they suggest changing your footwear
or wearing an arch support as a first step toward
recovery.
You
can reduce the strain and stress on the plantar
fascia by following these simple instructions:
Don't go barefoot - not even in the shower
Try stretching exercises in bed or before
standing, focusing on your Achilles tendon, calf,
and toes
Ice your heels (or the painful area) 2-3
times a day to reduce inflammation
Wear shoes or orthotics (arch supports) that
support your arch and heel
Maintain a healthy weight
Avoid running on hard or uneven ground
Wear shoes and/or arch supports which have
proper shock absorption in the heel
Plantar
Fasciitis is one of the most diagnosed foot conditions.
Please contact your family doctor or Podiatrist
and ask them how Birki's footwear or arch supports
can help treat your symptoms. Also, feel free to
contact your local Birkenstock retailer about their
healthy footwear recommendations. Birki's has many
products that can help with Plantar Fasciitis and
Heel Pain.
Bunions, Corns and Calluses
Bunions
are a prominent bump on the inside of the foot around
the big toe joint. Corns are an accumulation of
dead skin cells usually found on the toes, forming
thick hardened areas. They contain a cone-shaped
core whose point can press on a nerve below causing
pain. Calluses are also an accumulation of dead
skin cells that harden and thicken over an area
of the foot. They are the body's defense mechanism
against excessive pressure and friction. Calluses
are normally found on the bottom of the foot, the
heel, and/or the inside of the big toe.
Causes
of Bunions, Corns, Calluses
Bunions,
Corns, and Calluses are all related in that they
can each be caused by tight and/or poor fitting
footwear. Each can also be caused by the following:
Bunions
Footwear that is too narrow and/or too small
Constrictive toe boxes (toe area)
Tapered toe boxes can cause bunions and cause
them to worsen to the point of needing surgery
Hereditary tendency to bunions
Corns
Footwear with elevated heels or tight-fitting
stockings or socks
Deformed toes
The foot sliding forward in a loose-fitting
shoe
Calluses
Excessive pressure on a specific area of
the foot
Footwear with elevated heels and shoes that
are too small
Flat feet, high-arch feet, excessive weight,
and loss of the fat pad on the bottom of the foot
Symptoms
With
Bunions, a person will have inflammation, swelling,
and soreness on the side surface of the big toe.
Corns most commonly are tender cone-shaped patches
of dry skin on the top or side of the toes. Calluses
will appear on high-pressure points of the foot
as thick hardened patches of skin.
Treatment
& Prevention
The
first step in the treatment of Bunions, Corns, and
Calluses is determining what is causing the problem.
Check with your family doctor or Podiatrist (foot
doctor) to find the best solution for your condition.
You
can reduce the risk of Bunions, Corns, and Calluses
by following these simple instructions:
Wear properly-fitting footwear, socks, and stockings
(not too tight or too loose)
Wear footwear with a wide toe box (toe area)
Wear footwear or arch supports which provide
proper support, weight distribution, and shock absorption
Maintain a healthy weight
For early-stage Bunions, soaking your feet
in warm water can provide temporary relief
Bunions,
Corns, and Calluses are common foot conditions associated
with improperly-fitted footwear. Please contact
your family doctor or Podiatrist and ask them how
Birki's footwear or arch supports can help treat
your symptoms. Also, feel free to contact your local
Birki's retailer about their healthy footwear recommendations.
Birki's has many products that can help with Bunions,
Corns, and Calluses.
Morton's
Neuroma Metatarsalgia
Metatarsalgia is a general term used to denote a
painful inflammatory foot condition in the metatarsal
region of the foot (the area just before the toes,
or the ball of the foot). This ball-of-the-foot
pain is often located under the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th
metatarsal heads or more isolated at the 1st metatarsal
head (near the big toe). Morton's Neuroma is an
abnormal function of the foot that leads to bones
squeezing a nerve usually between the 3rd and 4th
metatarsal heads.
Causes
of Forefoot Conditions
Metatarsalgia
and Neuromas are common Forefoot Conditions. The
common causes are listed below:
Metatarsalgia
Usually due to excessive pressure on the
metatarsal heads (ball of the foot) over a long
period of time
Often caused by improper fitting footwear
such as women's dress shoes and other restrictive
footwear
Footwear with a narrow toe box (toe area)
causes the ball-of-the-foot area to be forced into
a minimal amount of space
Shoes with elevated heels
Participating in high impact activities without
proper footwear or arch support
As we get older, the fat pad in our foot
tends to thin out making us more susceptible to
pain in the ball of the foot
Osteoarthritis
Morton's
Neuroma
Often caused by pointed-toe footwear, high
heels, and footwear with a narrow toe box
Constricting shoes can pinch the nerve between
the toes causing discomfort and extreme pain
Excessive pronation or supination
Symptoms
With
Metatarsalgia one or more of the metatarsal heads
become painful and/or inflamed. Someone with this
condition may experience acute, recurrent, or chronic
pain on the ball of the foot. Pain from Morton's
Neuroma can often be felt during or after placing
significant pressure on the forefoot area. This
can be felt while walking, standing, jumping, or
sprinting.
Treatment
& Prevention
The
first step in the treatment of Forefoot Conditions
is determining what is causing the problem. Check
with your family doctor or Podiatrist (foot doctor)
to find the best solution for your pain or discomfort.
You can reduce the risk and discomfort of Metatarsalgia
and Morton's Neuroma by following these simple instructions:
Metatarsalgia
Choose footwear with a higher, wider toe
box (toe area) to allow the foot to take on its
natural shape
Choose footwear with a deep heel cup plus
metatarsal support and padding
Wear an arch support with a pad at the ball
of the foot to relieve pressure and redistribute
weight from the painful area
Icing the ball of the foot can help reduce
the inflammation in the affected area
Calf stretches and exercises that strengthen
the foot muscles
Morton's
Neuroma
Choose footwear with a higher, wider toe
box (toe area) to allow the foot to take on its
natural shape
Use a quality arch support. The metatarsal
support will pad the ball-of-the-foot to unload
pressure and relieve pain caused by the neuroma
These
Forefoot Conditions are common and can usually be
associated with improperly-fitted footwear. Please
contact your family doctor or Podiatrist and ask
them how Birki's footwear or arch supports can help
treat your symptoms. Also, feel free to contact
your local Birkenstock retailer about their healthy
footwear recommendations. Birki's has many products
that can help with Metatarsalgia and Mortons
Neuroma.
Toe
Conditions
Hammer
Toes, Claw Toes, Ingrown Toe Nails
Hammer Toe can occur in all but the big toe. It
is a toe that is raised and can cause severe pressure
and pain. Like above, a Claw Toe is a toe that is
raised and can cause severe pressure and pain. The
difference is that the toe curls under so the tip
(end) of the toe is pressed against the bottom of
the shoe. An Ingrown Toenail is a painful condition
where the skin of the toe grows over the sides of
the toenail, or the toenail itself grows into the
skin.
Causes
of Toe Ailments
Hammer
Toe, Claw Toe, and Ingrown Toenails are all common
Toe Ailments. The common causes are listed below:
Hammer
Toe/Claw Toes
Muscle imbalance causing the ligaments and
tendons to become unnaturally tight. This results
in the toe joint curling downward with the toe pad
resting on the ground
Restructure toe box or shoes that are too
short
Arthritis and diabetes can also lead to Hammer
or Claw Toes as well as other foot conditions
Ingrown
Toenails
In some cases this condition is hereditary
such as toenails that are simply too large
Not cutting toenails straight across can
cause ingrown toenails
People whose toes curl from arthritis or
other diseases are prone to ingrown toenails
Trauma like stubbing a toe, having a toe
stepped on, and repeated pounding of the toes from
running can all cause ingrown toenails
Symptoms
If
you're barefoot, you can easily see if you have
Hammer Toe and Claw Toe. Not only will the toe be
bent upward from the middle joint, but you will
have tenderness on the top of the toe. Claw Toe
will cause additional tenderness on the tip (end)
of the toe. With Ingrown Toenails you can experience
repeated infection of the skin around the toenail,
irritation, redness, an uncomfortable sensation
of warmth, as well as swelling of the skin around
the toenail.
Treatment
& Prevention
The
first step in the treatment of Foot Ailments is
determining what is causing the problem. Check with
your family doctor or Podiatrist (foot doctor) to
find the best solution for your pain or discomfort.
You
can reduce the risk of Hammer Toe, Claw Toe, and
Ingrown Toenails by following these simple instructions:
Hammer
Toe/Claw Toe
Choose footwear with a wider toe box (toe
area) to allow the foot to take on its natural shape
Choose footwear with a higher toe box to
provide enough room in the forefoot so there is
less friction against the toes
Wear footwear offering arch support to help
spread weight more evenly
Ingrown
Toenails
Immediate relief can be gained from soaking
the feet in warm salt water, drying them with a
soft towel, applying a mild antiseptic, and bandaging
the toe
If you think the toe or toenail is infected,
consult your doctor
To prevent future ingrown toenails, cut nail
properly (straight across so the toenail corners
are visible)
These
Toe Ailments are common and can usually be associated
with improperly-fitted footwear. Please contact
your family doctor or Podiatrist and ask them how
Birki's footwear or arch supports can help treat
your symptoms. Also, feel free to contact your local
Birki's retailer about their healthy footwear recommendations.
Birki's has many products that can help with Hammer
Toe, Claw Toe, and Ingrown Toenails.