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Step Smart: The Importance of Proper Winter Footwear

  1. Preventing Slips and Falls
  2. Keeping Feet Warm and Dry
  3. Supporting Your Feet and Joints
  4. Avoiding Overuse and Fatigue
  5. Staying Active Safely This Winter
  6. The Bottom Line

As temperatures drop and sidewalks turn icy, one thing becomes clear — your choice of winter footwear can make or break your safety. At Sheddon Physiotherapy and Sports Clinic Burlington, we see many clients each year who come in with preventable injuries caused by slips, falls, or poor foot support during the colder months.

While it’s easy to overlook your boots as just another part of your winter outfit, the right footwear can protect you from pain, promote balance, and keep you active all season long.

Preventing Slips and Falls

Slippery sidewalks are one of the biggest winter hazards. Even a small fall can lead to ankle sprains, wrist fractures, or back injuries. At Sheddon, our physiotherapists often treat patients recovering from winter-related falls — many of which could have been avoided with proper traction and support.

What to look for:

  • Deep tread patterns for grip on ice and snow
  • Non-slip rubber soles (avoid smooth leather bottoms)
  • Waterproof materials to prevent freezing buildup underfoot

Tip from the Sheddon team: Take shorter steps on icy paths, and keep your center of gravity over your feet to maintain stability.

Keeping Feet Warm and Dry

Cold, damp feet aren’t just uncomfortable — they can lead to poor circulation, stiffness, and even frostbite. When feet are cold, muscles tighten, increasing your risk of strains or falls.

What to look for:

  • Waterproof exteriors and insulated linings
  • Moisture-wicking socks to keep your feet dry
  • Roomy toe boxes to allow proper circulation

At Sheddon Physiotherapy in Burlington, we encourage clients — especially older adults and those with conditions like diabetes to prioritize warmth and comfort to reduce the risk of cold-related injuries.

Supporting Your Feet and Joints

Walking on snow, ice, and uneven terrain challenges your entire kinetic chain — from your ankles to your lower back. Boots that lack support can cause foot pain, plantar fasciitis, or joint discomfort over time.

What to look for:

  • Solid ankle support and cushioned soles
  • A firm but flexible base to promote natural foot movement
  • Slight arch support to maintain alignment

Our physiotherapists at Sheddon often assess patients’ gait and posture to identify whether their footwear may be contributing to chronic knee or back pain. Small changes — like choosing better boots or adding custom orthotics — can make a big difference.

Avoiding Overuse and Fatigue

Heavy, poorly fitted boots can lead to leg fatigue and muscle strain after long wear. If your footwear makes walking feel like a workout, it might be doing more harm than good.

What to look for:

  • Lightweight, flexible designs that still insulate
  • Proper fit with room for warm socks
  • Stable soles that don’t restrict movement

At Sheddon, our physiotherapy team can recommend exercises to strengthen your ankles and improve balance — both of which help prevent slips even in the best footwear.

Winter jogging safety tips BurlingtonStaying Active Safely This Winter

When your boots are comfortable and supportive, you’re more likely to stay active — whether that means walking the dog, going for a winter hike, or simply running errands. Staying active in the colder months supports mobility, heart health, and mood — all key areas of wellness we emphasize at Sheddon Physiotherapy and Sports Clinic.

The Bottom Line

Proper winter footwear isn’t just about style — it’s about safety, comfort, and long-term health. Investing in supportive, slip-resistant boots can prevent injuries and keep you moving with confidence all season.

If you’re experiencing foot, ankle, or back pain this winter, the team at Sheddon Physiotherapy and Sports Clinic Burlington can assess your gait, recommend strengthening exercises, and help you get back on your feet — safely and pain-free.

Stay active, stay supported, and step smart this winter.

About Author

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Mitchell Baldissarelli

Mitchell is a registered physiotherapist working in Orthopedics since 2012. He graduated from McMaster University with a Masters of Physiotherapy. Prior to this, he stained his Honors Bachelor of Kinesiology at Lakehead University. He has also completed continuing education in physiotherapy and received his FCAMPT designation as well as taking courses in acupuncture, concussion management and McKenzie/Mulligan techniques. He has been writing articles for Sheddon since 2015.

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