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Health & Wellness

Are Crocs a Health Risk?

By Simon Usborne, The Independent UK. Posted September 17, 2007.


The quirky, popular shoes have been described as dangerous. But is their name being unfairly trampled?
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Editor's note: In response to safety concerns, Crocs (CROX) announced Monday that it will be introducing two new lines of shoes intended to offer feet more protection.

Adored for their comfort by doctors and nurses, charged by the fashion police with crimes against style, and flaunted by Presidents and pop stars eager to capitalise on their quirky cachet -- not since Birkenstocks burst on to the high street in the 1960s has a sandal captured the imagination quite like Crocs.

But could recent claims that the brightly coloured, perforated clogs pose a health risk threaten the ubiquity of the shoes, which have marched in their millions out of shoe shops from Hollywood to Hampstead since their launch five years ago?

"Crocs can kill," screamed the front page of The Sun last Wednesday. The paper reported the banning of the shoes by some Sheffield hospitals, apparently because of claims that static electricity generated by Croc-shod medical staff could knock out vital equipment.

Elsewhere, Crocs have been blamed for children's feet being mangled by escalators, for causing wearers to slip and fall when the shoes get wet, for spreading infection in hospitals, and for providing insufficient foot support.

The US-based manufacturers, Crocs Inc, says that the shoes are being targeted unfairly. "We are so popular now and get a lot of attention, so it's kind of logical that these kind of claims are made," said Liselore Stuut, a Crocs spokesperson. "But these things happen with all shoes, not only Crocs."

That has not stopped the increasingly vocal anti-Croc brigade singling out the luminous lumps of moulded foam resin. A dedicated Crocs Accidents blog includes newspaper clippings with gory pictures of mangled feet. In November 2006, a Singapore newspaper reported the case of two-year-old Shiyr Chong, whose big toe was ripped off after her Croc became trapped at the end of an escalator.

An increasingly busy Crocs PR team responded to Shiyr's plight, as well as to reports of at least five other similar accidents, by highlighting the importance of escalator maintenance, saying that other rubber shoes or flip-flops pose a similar threat.

What about the claims that Crocs can, according to a spokesman at a Swedish hospital that banned the shoes last April, produce "a cloud of lightning" due to a build-up of static electricity? The theory goes that, like the spark of electricity that can jump from a person to a car on a hot day, medical staff walking around hospitals in Crocs can discharge static into medical equipment, causing it to malfunction.

Mike O'Neill, a foot surgeon and spokesperson for the Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists, says that wearing appropriate shoes in surgery is important, and not just to prevent the build-up of static. "You get a lot of spillage in theatre," he says. "Orthopaedic surgeons wear Wellington boots. So do many gynaecologists -- the last thing you want is to have a pregnant woman saying, 'My water's broken,' and you tell her 'Yes, I know, it's just gone through the holes in my Crocs'."

The company promises to look more closely at the "static" claims. But it insists that there is no evidence to suggest that the shoes behave differently to any other rubber-soled footwear. It has even commissioned a report that says that Crocs pose a lower risk of static build-up than other shoes.

Indeed, a spokesman for Sheffield Teaching Hospitals said that the trust had banned Crocs not in response to the alleged static risk (there are no reported incidents of Crocs disrupting medical equipment in the UK) but because the shoes contravened dress code.

If other NHS trusts follow suit, thousands of medical staff who have come to swear by Crocs for their comfort will surely protest. The shoes' feather-light, anti-microbial footbeds have made them a hit in hospitals, especially with nurses, who can cover up to five miles in a shift. But are Crocs good for the feet?

"They have shortcomings," says O'Neill. "They're disastrous if they're the only shoe somebody standing for a long period is going to wear. You really need something that is measured for the foot. The problem is Crocs do not provide enough support -- they rely on the foot sliding forward as far as it will go."

O'Neill says that Crocs are better suited to holiday wear. "They're brilliant on the beach or round the pool, mainly as a much better alternative to flip-flops, which are terrible for feet. They have no heels, which causes the foot to roll inwards, potentially causing serious ligament and tendon damage. Crocs at least have a slight heel and a strap to keep them on the foot."

Whether or not there is any validity to the claims against them, Crocs show no sign of losing popularity. Started in 2002 by a pair of American sailors looking for the ideal deck shoe, Crocs has sold more than 20 million pairs of shoes in the past 12 months -- and Croc haters will dread the arrival this winter of Croc Mammoths, a fur-lined shoe that looks set to keep clogs on the high street all year round.

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Crocs should be banned
Posted by: Jordonquits on Sep 17, 2007 3:01 PM   
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Because they are UGLY

Why does alternet have an article about crocs?

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» RE: Crocs should be banned Posted by: supercrisp
As one of those nurses
Posted by: BobbieT on Sep 18, 2007 5:12 AM   
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who cover up to 5 miles in a shift, I went straight to this article. I love these damn shoes. If you aren't interested, move on, there's nothing for you to see here.

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» RE: As one of those nurses Posted by: maestra
» RE: As one of those nurses Posted by: solarjin
Carol
Posted by: Libad on Sep 18, 2007 5:14 AM   
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The ugliest thing I've seen on this planet! They even make me have animosity toward one I see wearing a pair, especially in a neat dressy outfit. They clash with anything worn above the feet, except maybe a big loose bathrobe and wet stringy hair. Just another fad for people to waste their money on and as for comfort and support, I can't see it-I guess that's because I haven't dared to slip my feet into a pair! Yuck!

Maybe I'm not seeing the whole picture and am missing out on a good thing? But I always think of that cartoon character woman (forget her name) who portrays "disaster" but is funny as all get out to me. Ah, I think I need to be less serious and laugh more, but NOT when I encounter someone wearing those uglies, for sure. I'm liable to get smacked across the head with a purse or umbrella! - maybe even some man's smoking pipe.

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» RE: Carol Posted by: maestra
» RE: Carol Posted by: Siciliana
love'em!
Posted by: ankhet on Sep 18, 2007 5:38 AM   
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Wonderful! soft, squishy, cushioning every step, plenty of room for toes and flexing joints, a comfort to anyone with arthritic knees.

Beauty? That's an eye-of-the beholder issue often colored by class prejudice. Clogs are clogs, whatever material they're made of.

What is the problem? Perhaps because they are so successful, so democratic, and...CHEAP! They're a resistance to the high-price+quality and cachet/status myth. Folk wisdom used to suggest that if you wanted to know someone's class or wealth, you should look at his shoes (not the car). Nowadays, students, poor people, doctors, everyone regardless of class is sporting those shoes! How confusing to the class-conscious! They're today's equivalent of blue jeans. They *sabotage* that whole style->overprice machine established by other name brands.

That's why this article fits here.

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» ME TOO! Posted by: fluffmuffinmom
Seventies Earth Shoes
Posted by: fork on Sep 18, 2007 6:30 AM   
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This reminded me of the earth shoe (negative heel) craze of the seventies. It was the same story with the claims of adverse health effects. . . well, they didn't say they'd kill, and I presume they were safe for escalator use, just that it would screw up your feet and posture. So, faux earth shoes became ubiquitous - same goofy look, but without a negative heel.

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Any two year old on an escalator
Posted by: harpy on Sep 18, 2007 7:29 AM   
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is in danger, regardless of the shoes. Extra caution applies, whether they have on crocs or other shoe. There is another brand of the shoes that are closed toed that I like better.

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At least crocs are cheaper than Birkenstocks
Posted by: Ellie1 on Sep 18, 2007 7:42 AM   
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but just as ugly.

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I tried them on
Posted by: zizizzi on Sep 18, 2007 9:19 AM   
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I tried them on and I thought they were very uncomfortable.
No arch support.

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outsidea
Posted by: outsideagitator on Sep 18, 2007 10:10 AM   
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That's it! I am writing my Congressman and Senators and demand these ugly afflictions to our country's already damaged reputation here at home and across the world be banned immediatly.

Just because we have done such an ugly thing as attacking a country that did not attack us, bombed them mercilessly, destroying their civil infrastructure and tortured them and set up a means to steal their oil does not mean we have wear ugly shoes! I mean this is just too much!

Join the Crush the Crocks Coalition! Renew our patriotism and real American values!

More info to follow.

El Magnifico

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I don't really care...
Posted by: Xynyx on Sep 18, 2007 10:28 AM   
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what anyone else thinks of my Crocs... or of me when I wear them. I wear them whenever I feel like it... even in winter... because they are very comfortable for me.

If you don't like them, don't buy them.

That being said, when the treads wear down, be VERY careful walking on slick surfaces, like wet, sealed concrete. New Crocs offer little enough traction as it is on wet surfaces... worn ones are risky.

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To the Anti-Croc Movement Activists
Posted by: Jammer2 on Sep 18, 2007 10:33 AM   
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Idiots!

You would have been first in line to throw the Christians to the lions because they thought or looked different than you! What I wear on my feet is my business, NOT YOURS!

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Crocs
Posted by: frank69 on Sep 18, 2007 10:51 AM   
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Free the Crocs from the CrocsPolice! FYI, I don't own any Crocs. But I say, live and let live! Free the Crocs!

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Plastic Shoes for a Plastic World
Posted by: alaskagrrl on Sep 18, 2007 11:38 AM   
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We have gazillions of cow hides and car tires sitting unused while we use petroleum to manufacture cheap, throw away footwear. We as a nation are going insane and we're dragging the rest of the world with us.

Animal Rights Activists shun fur garments that last generations while clothing themselves in Plastic. Vegetarians say we shouldn't eat meat although ungulates turn inedible grasses into human food and clothing, making them our greatest ally in the natural world. And now Politicians want to make human food into fuel.

I emblazon every piece of luggage with an Alaskan Flag because I don't want to be associated with you crazy bastards. I use that term in context because the American Mentality makes everyone Bastard Children of the Natural World.

It's not as bad here, most of us try to eat Locally from an actual, living ecosystem. We're fortunate to still have one because the Crazy Bastards only got here recently.

If the Bastards really knew their Father they would strive to live as He intended within the bounds of natural means like Aboriginal Cultures have done for millennia, thus proving Subsistence is the ONLY successful human strategy.

Vegetarianism, Animal Rights and Ecovironmentalism are Idolatry through Ideology, and Techno Corporatism is their God. I hope everyone is happy with each other.

Consider that if Jesus really does come again, this time he's gonna be PISSED !! The remnant of Humanity will spend eternity barefoot and naked just like God intended.

Personally I can't wait to crumble this computer into shiny little pieces so I can make fishing lures out of it.

In my book it will be a better place....

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» A few questions. Posted by: dlueth
Pick your fights.
Posted by: g on Sep 18, 2007 11:51 AM   
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To Alternet: HELLOOOO! There is a war! New AG candidate! Katrina victims still homeless! Foreclosure crisis! And you waste time with Crocs??
To everybody else: get over it. I love Crocs and wear them at home or on casual walks-but certainly not on formal occasions. For ALL footwear there is a time and a place. Duh, they don't protect feet. Neither do sandals or flipflops. They are still a lot comfier and healthier than most summer shoe options. As for ugliness, I don't find them any more ugly or ridiculous than fashion atrocities such as pointy shoes, super high heels (hint: if you are chubby, they will *not* make you look thinner) or Ugg boots worn with miniskirts. At least Crocs are practical. To people that spend their time writing against Crocs: I envy you. You must have a lot of time on your hand. Care to volunteer at a soup kitchen, for example?

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» RE: Pick your fights. Posted by: nepmsw
Hmmm
Posted by: phatkhat on Sep 18, 2007 11:58 AM   
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So recently we were treated to an essay on the fantastic self-esteem boosting abilities of stiletto heels, and now another decrying the comfortable Croc. What's with you guys at AlterNet?

As one who grew up wearing pointy-toed high heels, my feet and back are still paying the price 40 years later. I wear the most comfortable shoes I can, and I don't care if people don't like the way they look. Fooey. It's my body.

How come you didn't present an essay on the health dangers of those "sexy" stilettos???

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Crocs are the greatest!!!!
Posted by: mountainmama on Sep 18, 2007 1:19 PM   
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I wear Crocs, my children wear them, son-in-law and my grandchildren...all healily and without issue. I swear by them and I don't give a rats ass what anyone says, they are THE best! I have never had such a comfortable, supportive shoe in my life. For those who have never experienced foot pain, you have NO idea what a god-send these shoes. I don't care what the hell they look like! I love them and I don't give a damn of what anyone thinks they look like!!! They are for me and not for you or what you think! Get a damn life!

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More about sharks than crocs.
Posted by: ABetterFuture on Sep 18, 2007 2:44 PM   
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Undoubtedly, once your company hits a certain level of success, the sharks start to circle, smelling blood in the water.

Sure: Crocs are financially responsible for people dying, Mikky Dees is financially responsible for obesity, and cigarette companies are financially responsible for not telling you enough that their products will kill you, early, after much suffering.

I should have gone to law school; I still might.

Somebody pass me that patent examiners test!

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They're Great!
Posted by: opeluboy on Sep 18, 2007 3:20 PM   
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But to really look good you need a day-glo Dutch girl cap to go with them.

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ALTERNET NEEDS MORE ARTICLES ON HEALTHCARE!
Posted by: drricklippin on Sep 18, 2007 3:58 PM   
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Common AlterNet Friends-THIS IS NOT WHAT I MEANT!

Respectfully,

Dr. Rick Lippin
http://medicalcrises.blogspot.com

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» IAWTC Posted by: Mercurial Georgia
Sorry Crocs lovers, they ARE hideous!
Posted by: Tiko on Sep 18, 2007 5:29 PM   
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OK, one can go on about the shallowness of style over substance, but--really--look at them! Maybe for kids playing at the beach in the summer, but for school, work, shopping? They are an eyesore. Ideally, I look for a balance. I want a comfortable shoe that also looks good. Crocs just don't look good, period.

Still, I can say I sort of envy their creators...mmm, maybe I should come up with ugly socks to go with them???

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» ugly socks too? Posted by: fluffmuffinmom
Ride the Puma
Posted by: solarjin on Sep 19, 2007 3:00 AM   
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Get some Pumas. I run for 10 miles a day in those and they're still comfy.

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Crocophile, here.
Posted by: imacommontater2 on Sep 19, 2007 9:21 PM   
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Oh for cripe's sake. This is another example of USE YOUR COMMON SENSE, folks. What responsible mother puts CROCs on her TWO year old to walk in a frickin' mall? It's really not a matter of ugly CROCs but more like ugly *thinking*. Think about it. CROCs should be used with caution if you're going to scale the Empire State building, participate in a 10-mile bike ride if you're TWO years old, or merely walking over hot coals. Can I be any clearer than this? And why the slam on CROCs? Why not bring Dr. Scholl's sandals in for scrutiny, too? Like, they only have an inch-wide strap across the toes - the TOES folks - and they sell like hot cakes. Think they're safe? Well, put them on a TWO year old going up an escalator, willya? It's my guess it would be a foot gone and not a toe. What's so hard about doing COMMON SENSE, you-know-who-you-are! people? Okay, okay, let's take last year's boot trend, you know the ones, those ugly ash thick at the ankles, block-shaped 7 inch high heel ones? Put those on a TWO year old and take her on an escalator ride and bring your popcorn, okay? That's my *point* folks, put stupid inappropriate 4 inch heels on your kid for an escalator ride is gonna cost you. Why? Because it's STOO-PID, that's why! Case closed.

CROCs are great when worn appropriately, like, when you're sleeping on your favorite recliner watching the game or walking to the bathroom. Or on a boat. After all, that's what they were MADE for - chillin' huh?

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Are crocs a health risk?
Posted by: morticia on Sep 20, 2007 10:20 AM   
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Definitely. They'll grab your snout when you're at the water hole, drag you under until you drown, then stash your carcass under a log until it's ripe and ready! Beware!

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What a croc...
Posted by: morningstar1972 on Sep 20, 2007 11:57 PM   
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I have a pair of crocs. 3$ at Walmart, on sale. I also have a pair of heels. high heels with 6 inches on them (or dang near close)
so, a croc is unsafe?
try wearing 6 inch heels around.
however, the 6 inch spiked heel, makes a great weapon.
which would you prefer up the side of the head?
ok, point made.
crocs rule!!!!

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