I have just realised why it is that my knees hurt whenever I am out walking. It's because of my boots. According to a physio, my feet are attached to my leg at a slight angle so that the outside edge of my feet naturally hang lower than the inside edge, and because of that, standing on the ground (or the solid soles of my boots) forces the outside of my leg up more than the inside, which creates the problem with my knees. When I'm wearing trainers (even for equally long times and distances) I don't get the problem with my knees because the soft soles let the outside edge of my feet sink in, so they are at a more natural angle.
Anyway. I'm going to be using my boots quite a lot more from now onwards, and I want to avoid my knee problem. As I'm sure this kind of problem isn't too rare, someone must know what to do about it. I can't get a physio to help because I'm a student and I can't afford it.
I'm guessing that 'bumpy' insoles would be the easiest answer, but I don't know how to make them bumpy.
Basically, any and all suggestions welcomed!
Anyway. I'm going to be using my boots quite a lot more from now onwards, and I want to avoid my knee problem. As I'm sure this kind of problem isn't too rare, someone must know what to do about it. I can't get a physio to help because I'm a student and I can't afford it.
I'm guessing that 'bumpy' insoles would be the easiest answer, but I don't know how to make them bumpy.
Basically, any and all suggestions welcomed!