We have all been there, neglected a niggle in our foot and told ourselves that it would probably go away. Weeks have passed, even months, and it’s only getting worse. Then finally, when we are hobbling around barely able to walk, we decide to seek help…
Well, at Achilles Foot Clinic, we are here to help you.
September rolls around, the backpacks come out, and suddenly your child is walking, running, and standing all day in their school shoes. But what happens when those little feet start hurting?
At Achilles Foot Clinic in Ballincollig, we see a rise in foot pain among kids right after school starts. Most of the time, it comes down to one thing: the wrong shoes.
Kids are constantly growing—and so are their feet. Wearing shoes that are too tight, too flat, or too worn out can lead to pain, poor posture, and even long-term foot issues.
Let’s look at how to choose the right school shoes so your child stays pain-free and active all year long.
Your child might not always say “my feet hurt,” but here are some signs to watch out for:
Complaining of tired legs after school
Heel pain, especially in active kids (common in Sever’s disease)
Tripping or clumsiness
Avoiding sports or PE
Blisters or red marks from shoes
These can all be signs that their shoes aren’t fitting or supporting them properly.
Kids' feet can grow quickly—sometimes half a size in just a few months. A properly fitted shoe should have:
A thumb’s width of space at the toe
A snug (but not tight) heel
Room to wiggle the toes
📏 Get their feet measured standing up—that’s when the foot spreads most.
Avoid trendy shoes that lack structure. Look for:
A firm heel counter (the back of the shoe)
Arch support inside
A flexible sole that bends only at the ball of the foot
Slip-on shoes (like ballet flats or fashion runners) often lack support and cause the toes to grip, leading to muscle fatigue.
Instead, go for shoes with laces or Velcro for a secure fit.
Breathable, durable materials like leather or mesh help prevent sweating, blisters, and odour. They also tend to mould better to the foot over time.
If one side of the sole wears out faster, it could be a sign of poor foot mechanics or alignment. This is especially important if your child is active in sports.
👀 Bring the shoes in during a foot check—we can spot a lot just by looking at them!
Even if they still fit, shoes can lose support over time. Worn-out soles and flattened cushioning won't protect growing feet during a long school day.
Kids’ bones and joints are growing rapidly—and that makes them more prone to foot pain during growth spurts. Stretching, good footwear, and (in some cases) custom orthotics can help them stay pain-free and active.
A well-fitted, supportive shoe is one of the best investments you can make in your child’s health. It keeps them moving, playing, and learning without distractions from aches and pains.
If your child is experiencing heel pain, limping after PE, or wearing through shoes too fast, we’re here to help.
📍 Achilles Foot Clinic – Ballincollig, Cork
Paediatric foot care | Gait assessments | Custom orthotics
Book your child’s back-to-school foot check with us today. Let’s make sure those growing feet get off on the right foot this year!
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