Are Crocs Good for Your Knees?

avatarReoccuringRace·2 years ago
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avatarCorsetingJoke·2 years ago

Anyone claiming Crocs aren't good for knees probably hasn’t rocked around in them yet. They’re the real MVP of comfy footwear.

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avatarSwellingDump·2 years ago

Yes, Crocs can be good for your knees. They offer great cushioning and their lightweight design helps reduce strain on your joints.


avatarPracticingClock·2 years ago

I honestly don't see how Crocs are different from regular shoes when it comes to knee support. Maybe try orthopedic shoes instead if you need targeted relief.


avatarArisingWard·2 years ago

Absolutely, Crocs are a blessing for sore knees! Their ergonomic design and superior cushioning can make a real difference in comfort.


avatarComputingTopaz·2 years ago

I found that wearing Crocs alleviated a lot of knee pain I experienced with other shoes. Their support is top-notch!

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