Blister prevention options

Options to help you prevent blisters

There are a number of blister prevention options that may help to keep your feet safe from blisters:

Proper Shoe Fit

If your shoes don’t fit well to start with, you’re fighting an uphill blister prevention battle.

  • Footwear that is too loose, too tight or too narrow increases the likelihood of blisters.
  • Laces are always the best choice and allow you to adjust the fit of the shoe to accommodate swelling, slight inadequacies in fit, and any movement of the foot within the shoe. So, always take the time to adjust your laces so your shoes fit just right.
  • If you suffer from foot blisters, always avoid elasticised laces, velcro straps or slip-on shoes as your feet are more likely to slide within your shoes, creating increased skin friction.
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Foot Posture and Biomechanics

The way your feet function can predispose you to blisters. Tight muscles, bony prominences and abnormal foot function can increase shear forces. Foot corns and calluses develop in areas of increased pressure and shear and are a sign of abnormal foot biomechanics. Our Chiropody sponge and Pedi cream can help to relieve corns and calluses.

If you suspect there is a problem with the way you walk, it’s a good idea to get your foot function analysed by a Podiatrist. You might need to do specific stretches or strengthening exercises or get some prefabricated orthotics or custom orthotics to fit inside your shoes to improve your foot posture.

Having all corns and calluses removed before a big walk will reduce your risk of blistering.  At the Foot Health Clinic these lesions can be painlessly removed during a General Treatment appointment. Please contact us to book.

Engo Patches

ENGO Patches are self-adhesive high-tech stickers that have a very low friction surface that is able to eliminate shear and therefore blisters. The patches are applied to the shoe rather than the skin, so it takes sweaty skin out of the equation. ENGO patches are very durable, lasting for 500kms of wear. They are super-thin and do not affect shoe fit. ENGO patches are very effective and are guaranteed to work, or your money back! 

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Managing Skin Moisture

Blisters can be prevented if you keep your skin either very wet or very dry. That’s because friction is low in these conditions. When you are exercising, your feet will perspire inside your shoes, making the skin moist. Using moisture-wicking socks (eg. Wigwam, Injinji) can be very helpful in reducing the risk of blisters. If you are planning a long hike, make sure you change socks during the hike, so that your feet don’t become moist.

Taping

Some tapes and dressings reduce friction, but some don’t. It can be a challenge keeping tapes stuck firmly to the skin. As the skin sweats and we continue to walk, tapes tend to loosen from the skin. We recommend Fixomull Stretch as it is sheer, conforms well to the foot, and is hypoallergenic.

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Cushioning

Cushioning in the form of thicker socks, cushioned insoles or gel toe covers might help keep your feet blister-free. But it is important that you don’t put so much extra cushioning in that you make your shoes too tight.

Condition your skin

Build up to it. Just like building up your endurance, fitness and strength, you also need to condition your feet to new shoes and to the rigours of new terrain. Conditioning helps your skin build up a slight resistance to the shear forces that cause blisters.

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Double Sock Systems

Literally wearing two pairs of socks can reduce friction levels. But not just any old socks. The combination that tends to work best is a thin synthetic inner sock (liner sock) and a thicker outer sock.
We recommend Injinji liner socks as the inner layer and Wigwam Cool-Lite Hiker Pro outer layer for most situations. When it comes to blister prevention, different things work for different people and you need to find something that is effective for you. Painful blisters can make a bushwalking trek very unpleasant. If you are having problems with painful blisters, talk to our experienced Podiatrists at Foot Health Clinic for professional advice and care.

Foot Health Clinic Blister Kits

Our blister kit contains all of the products mentioned on this page as well as instructions on how to use them. Alternatively you can buy most of the items individually if you prefer.

Individual Products list

  • Pumice – Chiropody sponge
  • Urea Cream
  • Engo patches
  • Comfeel dressings
  • Cutiplast sterile dressings
  • Superfeet
  • Wigwam
  • Injinji liners
  • Silipos gel toe covers Narrow and Wide
  • Fixomull Dressing 5cm x 10 m
  • Fixomull Dressing 5cm x 1m
  • 1/4 Sheet Adhesive Felt 9cm x 11cm approx

Packaged Products

Foot Health Clinic Blister Kit

CONTENTS

  • 2 x sterile Comfeel dressings (6cm x 4cm)
  • 1 x adhesive felt sheet (9cm x 11cm)
  • 2 x sterile Scalpel blades (size 15)
  • 2 x ENGO large ovals
  • 1 x Silicone gel toe sleeve (small)
  • 1 x Silicone gel toe sleeve (large)
  • 2 x Povidone iodine (Betadine) swabs
  • 2 x Gloves (medium)
  • ½ metre Fixomull tape (50cm)
  • 2 x sterile Cutiplast / Primapore dressings (7cm x 5cm)
  • 2 x Skin Prep swabs
  • Instructions included

ABOUT US

Foot Health Clinic is a Brisbane kids, family and active adventurers podiatry clinic. We are recognised Foot and Ankle Professionals.

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