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Business Wire
4 hours ago
- Business
- Business Wire
Kerecis to Showcase Fish-Tissue Derived Tendon Protection Surgical Graft at APMA 2025
ARLINGTON, Va. & REYKJAVIK, Iceland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kerecis, the company pioneering the use of fish-tissue in cellular therapy and tissue regeneration, will debut its latest innovation, SurgiBind® Tendon Protect, at the American Podiatric Medical Association's (APMA) Annual Scientific Meeting in Grapevine, Texas, July 24-27, 2025. The new biologic graft is designed for tendon procedures where no significant tissue loss is present and will be spotlighted during educational and interactive sessions throughout the conference. 'SurgiBind® Tendon Protect was developed in response to a need consistently identified by surgeons. Namely, coverage for repaired tendons that is straightforward to use and compatible with surgical workflows,' said Fertram Sigurjonsson, Founder and CEO of Share APMA 2025 As part of its presence at APMA 2025, Kerecis will exhibit at Booth #805 and host a clinical education event, 'Taste of Iceland,' on Friday, July 25, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM at Mission Plaza, Gaylord Texan Resort. During the session, Dr. James Cottom, DPM, will present 'Gliding into Enhanced Tendon Outcomes with Intact Fish Skin,' a talk exploring the clinical use of SurgiBind® Tendon Protect in tendon repair procedures. Attendees will also have the opportunity to learn more about the broader application of intact fish-tissue grafts while sampling traditional Icelandic cuisine. Designed for Tendon Protection and Surgical Efficiency Each year, an estimated 500,000 tendon procedures are performed in the United States, many of which aim to preserve or restore movement following tendon injury. SurgiBind® Tendon Protect is intended to be wrapped around a repaired tendon during surgery and is cleared for implantation to reinforce soft tissue where weakness exists. The product is a solid, intact fish-tissue based graft, sustainably sourced from North Atlantic cod, and is bioresorbable, non-crosslinked, and designed to be sutured and positioned with ease in the surgical field. 'Tendon Protect was developed in response to a need consistently identified by surgeons. Namely, coverage for repaired tendons that is straightforward to use and compatible with surgical workflows,' said Fertram Sigurjonsson, Founder and CEO of Kerecis. 'The result is a graft that is structurally sound and easy to handle, offering an alternative to mammalian-derived products.' Clinical Use SurgiBind® Tendon Protect is intended for use in ambulatory surgical centers (ASCs) and hospital outpatient departments (HOPDs), providing a physical covering around repaired tendons where there is no significant tissue loss. Its strength and pliability support secure placement and suture fixation and reduces the risk of readmissions or revision procedures related to scarring or adhesion, factors that can increase overall treatment costs and affect reimbursement. Audit-Ready™ To support providers, Kerecis offers coding and reimbursement guidance through its Audit-Ready™ program, designed to align with U.S. payor requirements, reduce administrative burden, and streamline claims and documentation. Available Nationwide SurgiBind® Tendon Protect marks the continued expansion of the Kerecis SurgiBind® portfolio, which now includes options for general surgical, trauma, and tendon-related procedures. The product is currently available across the United States through Kerecis' direct sales force. About Kerecis Kerecis, founded by Fertram Sigurjonsson, develops intact fish tissue derived products for cellular therapy, tissue regeneration, and protection. When grafted onto damaged human tissue or implanted, the patented material supports the body's own processes to heal and regenerate. Because no disease-transfer risk exists between cold-water fish and humans, Kerecis products are only gently processed and retain their similarity to human tissue. The gentle processing preserves the material's original three-dimensional structure, maintaining its inherent natural strength, complexity, and molecules (such as fatty acids). Clinical studies show that Kerecis products heal wounds faster than competitors. Kerecis is the only global manufacturer of medical devices containing intact fish-tissue and is the fastest growing company in the U.S. xenograft biologics skin market. Products include SurgiBind®/SurgiClose®, GraftGuide®, MariGen®, and Shield™ for various medical applications. Committed to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, Kerecis uses sustainably sourced Icelandic fish processed with renewable energy. Kerecis is a part of Coloplast, a leading supplier of intimate healthcare products. For more information about Kerecis and its clinical research, visit Trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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Travel + Leisure
11-07-2025
- Travel + Leisure
These Podiatrist-approved Comfortable Sandals Are a 'Life-saver' According to Travelers—and Just $30
Flip-flops are probably not what you'd think your podiatrist would recommend for issues like plantar fasciitis or bone spurs. But, the Aerothotic sandals are no ordinary flip-flops—and they have more than 30,000 five-star ratings at Amazon to prove it. From hiking and biking to navigating swaying cruise ships and 500-acre theme parks, shoppers have put these comfy, supportive sandals to the test. The $30 flip-flops have earned rave reviews from professionals constantly on their feet, such as nurses and teachers who opt for them as a recovery shoe for their off days. And, travelers attest to their support and durability even on slick, rocky trails. We pored over feedback from reviewers to find out what makes these the seemingly most comfortable flip-flops—and what's earned them the nod of approval from podiatrists, too. These Aerothotic shoes are some of the few flip-flops to earn the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) Seal of Acceptance, which means that they promote good foot health. Some key features include: high arches, supportive heel cups for improved balance, gel insoles that contour to each unique foot shape, and cushiony posts that don't create blisters between the toes. One reviewer wrote that they paid $200 for tennis shoes and inserts to alleviate their plantar fasciitis and spurs, but their feet still hurt until they switched to these flip-flops. Now, they walk an average of six miles a day, and their feet 'never hurt at all.' Another is a nurse who walks six to eight miles per shift and has hardly any pain when they slip into these after work. A teacher with 'excruciating pain' from plantar fasciitis says that 'within two seconds' of putting these on, their 'foot no longer hurts.' Others recommend them specifically for travel. The comments are brimming with intrepid flip-flop wearers who have worn these shoes on cruise ships, uneven European sidewalks, slippery hiking trails in Hawaii, and more. 'Due to lost luggage, they were the only shoes I had for four days in Madagascar,' one review reads. 'I hiked in them … actually rock scrambled … [and] they were better than my hiking boots as they were flexible, gave great support, stayed on, and the inch-high sole protected my feet.' Your podiatrist might not recommend swapping your proper hiking boots for flip-flops on such a venture, but they would probably endorse squeezing these recovery slip-ons into your suitcase for casual activities like morning coffee runs, beach walks, and hanging out at the hotel. Considering the thousands of glowing reviews calling the shoes a 'life-saver' and a 'saving grace,' we'd say they seem worth the $30. If the words 'recovery flip-flops' appeal to you, then good news: we found more comfortable styles at Amazon, below. At the time of publishing, the price started at $30. Love a great deal? Sign up for our T+L Recommends newsletter and we'll send you our favorite travel products each week.
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Travel + Leisure
30-06-2025
- Lifestyle
- Travel + Leisure
Amazon Secretly Discounted This Oprah-loved Comfy Shoe Brand—Shop Our 10 Favorite Deals Up to 53% Off
Out of all the comfortable footwear your podiatrist would recommend, Vionic shoes are undoubtedly one of the best-looking brands on the market. It not only has the biomechanics of orthotic footwear mastered, but it also ensures its medical-grade kicks are stylish enough to draw the approval of Oprah Winfrey herself, earning a spot on several of her annual Favorite Things lists. And now, you can find Vionic sneakers, sandals, loafers, and more on sale at Amazon—you might just find that your favorite style is half price. The Amazon Vionic sale features more than 50 percent off best-selling summer flip-flops and walking shoes, most bearing a prestigious seal of acceptance from the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA). Here, the 10 best Amazon deals on Vionic shoes for your next trip. Flip-flops are seemingly every podiatrist's nightmare, but these Vionic flip-flops are an exception. Reviewers say their doctors even recommend them for surgery recovery, spurs, and more. 'My doctor told me I can't go without wearing my orthotics unless I wear Birkenstocks or Vionic because of the arch,' one said. Marked down 25 percent right now, the Tide Aloe flip-flops have a shock-absorbing EVA midsole and a built-in orthotic 'shown to be effective in helping to treat heel pain,' the brand says. And the O-ring detail on the straps gives it a little flair for style. If your style is a sleek loafer, Vionic makes a packable pair that prioritizes comfort. These shoes fold down to just their inch-thick soles to take up less room in your suitcase. And you'll be glad you brought them when your feet are still in tip-top shape after a big day of travel. The Uptown Loafers have a flexible sole that moves with your foot, as well as a soft, unlined upper. One reviewer with knee problems and plantar fasciitis said they comfortably walked five to seven miles a day on a trip to Paris—yes, in loafers ! Fun metallic detailing elevates this everyday Vionic sneaker. But despite the pure-fashion aesthetic, it's actually a super technical shoe with built-in anti-roll technology, optimal forefoot flex and stability, and a removable EVA orthotic insert. When you think it's too hot for tennis shoes, give this breathable pair a try with its mesh design and special Vio-Flex insoles that let air in and wick sweat away. Right now, the Strider is marked down from $150 to $113, a 25 percent discount. One of the least orthotic-looking of the bunch, the Willa flat has a similar look to Vionic's signature loafer style except for its slim and delicate silhouette. Pack these for that Michelin-rated restaurant you want to try or to feel cute while bouncing around a museum. The half-inch boost leaves room for a deep heel cup and an insole that maintains full contact underfoot so you never feel like you're literally pounding the pavement. On sale for $100, the Walk Max Sneaker is designed with the brand's lightest ever midsole—basically, it's just a bed of nitrogen-infused foam with 'the highest rebound' offered by Vionic. 'I bought these shoes for a summer trip to Europe,' wrote an Amazon shopper. 'I walked an average of 8.5 miles daily for seven days [with] back and knee issues; however, I never ever felt a single pain issue' while wearing these sneakers. Another podiatrist-approved option for the flip-flop die-hards, the Uptown Marin style features a chunky platform heel and adjustable hook-and-loop straps that help you achieve a perfect fit. The one-inch rubber outsole puts ample cushion and bounce between feet and the ground, keeping reviewers comfy on hard concrete and tile for 'endless hours.' At 36 percent off, the flip-flops are marked down from $130 to $84. For a shoe you can wear from sightseeing to dinner, this Vionic Elvia Sandal is a comfortable, stylish option. It offers arch support, which is a huge bonus for a sandal, as well as a deep heel cup for support and soft cushioning for all-day comfort. Now 53 percent off, these 23MWalk Sneakers repel water but still allow your feet to breathe with a comfortable mesh liner. They also feature an anti-bacterial top cloth that reduces odors, so no more packing smelly sneakers in your suitcase at the end of a trip. The shoes have more than 1,000 five-star ratings at Amazon, with people saying they've put them to the ultimate test—walking around Disney World—and were surprised by their performance, even calling them the 'Cadillac of shoes.' The sneaker has a chunky white 'dad shoe' vibe à la New Balance, which is highly in style at the moment. These three-toned sneakers are almost $100 less at Amazon right now, featuring an ultra-stylish court Oxford—part dressy, part sporty—with pops of red on the tongue and heel. On the inside, you get a padded collar, removable EVA insoles, superior arch support, and a deep heel cup that hugs your foot. Hurry to snag these cool lace-ups for 53 percent off. The steepest discount we found is on these men's 23Walk 2.0 Sneakers—now $70, down from $160. Improved from the original fan-favorite 23Walk style, these shoes offer flexibility, breathability, moisture control, and all the impressive supportive features Vionic is known for. Reviewers say they help with everything from plantar fasciitis to back pain. Love a great deal? Sign up for our T+L Recommends newsletter and we'll send you our favorite travel products each week.


NBC News
27-06-2025
- Lifestyle
- NBC News
The best (and most comfortable) sandals on Amazon
The holy grail of hot weather dressing? A sandal that is comfortable enough to wear during whatever adventures you have on the agenda and stylish enough to pair with shorts, cropped pants or dresses. Thankfully, Amazon has a lock on the summer sandal game, with tons of styles under $100 available for fast, free shipping to your doorstep. We rounded up a few of our favorites — check them out below. How we picked comfortable sandals from Amazon When putting together a list of our favorite comfortable sandals available on Amazon, we kept the following in mind: Style: We looked for sandals in various styles — including casual flats and dressier wedges — to meet your multiple needs. Comfort: Experts have previously told us that finding sandals with good arch support and molded footbeds is the key to all-day comfort, so we looked for styles that met that requirement. Price: Because people have different budgets, we looked for dresses at varying prices. All of the options on our list are under $50. These vegan leather slides have two straps to keep your feet extra secure. They have a platform sole to give you some height and deep ridges along the bottom for traction, according to the brand. The shoes also have built-in arch support and a cupped heel to provide stability. These sandals are available in 18 different colors. If you're looking for a slightly dressier sandal, consider these from Sketchers. They have a sleeker silhouette but still provide cushioning thanks to a memory foam sole. There is a slight wedge feel to give you a little height and the straps are stretchy to accommodate different-sized feet. These shoes come in wide widths and are available in sizes 6 through 11, including half sizes. These slides look like Birkenstocks but are a fraction of the cost. They have a contoured footbed and a memory foam sole for comfort. The adjustable straps are leather and have large decorative buckles for style. They also have deep treads for traction. These flip flops have built-in orthotic arch support made from a special foam that molds to your feet as you wear them. The straps also stretch to accommodate different foot sizes and widths. They have a 4.4-star average rating from over 5,960 reviews on Amazon. Comfortable sandals for men from Amazon These flip flops are currently 50% off at Amazon, bringing the price to under $10. They have built-in arch support and the sole is made from memory foam EVA to provide supportive cushioning, according to the brand. The faux leather strap is also padded for comfort and they have a non-slip rubber sole. These unisex slides earned the American Podiatric Medical Association's Seal of Acceptance. They're made with a special foam that absorbs 37% more impact than your average sandal, according to the brand. They also have a contoured footbed and arch support. They have a 4.4-star average rating from over 29,460 reviews on Amazon. These sandals have a contoured EVA midsole that provides arch support, and the three adjustable straps keep your feet in place, according to the brand. They also have a deep heel cup to keep your foot in place as you walk and treads on the bottom of the sole for grip. Why trust NBC Select? I'm a writer at NBC Select who covers a variety of topics, including home, tech and beauty. I have been covering major shopping events like Amazon Prime Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday for over a decade.


CNN
20-05-2025
- Health
- CNN
The 12 best shoes for bunions, according to podiatrists
Shoes for bunions quick picks Running sneakers: Brooks Women's Adrenaline GTS 23 GTX APMA-accepted sandals: Alegria Women's Oona Sandals Slip-on shoes: Skechers Women's Slip-ins Go Walk Joy Vela Most of us can agree that finding stylish, comfortable and supportive shoes is a challenge in and of itself. Finding a pair that's all of the above and accommodates bunions? Even harder. If you experience bunions, it's important to find shoes that are made from stretchy materials that won't irritate the area. It's also crucial to steer clear of shoes that are too narrow, since they run the risk of aggravating the often-painful growths and worsening the condition. And while you're probably better off ditching those pointy stilettos for the sake of your foot health, you're not restricted to wearing clunky, orthopedic-like footwear for life. To help you find the best shoes for bunions, we consulted several podiatrists for their insights and shoe recommendations. According to the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA), 'A bunion is commonly referred to as a 'bump' on the joint at the base of the big toe — the metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint — that forms when the bone or tissue at the big toe joint moves out of place.' While many people assume that wearing the wrong shoes are to blame for bunions, that usually isn't the case. 'It's important to understand that bunions are largely hereditary, and ill-fitting shoes are typically not the primary cause,' Dr. Daniel J. Cuttica, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon at the Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics, said. 'However, the wrong shoes, particularly those that are narrow in the toe box, can exacerbate the condition. Tight shoes cause the toes to crowd, which stretches the ligaments around the big toe joint. Over time, this stress can cause the big toe to deviate toward the second toe, worsening the bunion.' Brooks Women's Adrenaline GTS 23 GTX If you're looking for a supportive and waterproof pair of running shoes, Dr. Jason Gold, a board-certified podiatrist at the Foot, Ankle & Leg Vein Center, recommends these sneakers from Brooks. They're made from breathable mesh uppers that can comfortably stretch to accommodate bunions. Brooks Men's Adrenaline GTS 23 GTX These sneakers are designed with soft cushioning to make running in them even more comfortable, especially around bunions. There's also a newer and lighter model of these shoes available that features an updated version of the brand's dynamic cushioning, though they're not waterproof. Alegria Women's Oona Sandals You don't need to swear off cute shoes just because you have bunions. Dr. Porscha Bailey, board-certified podiatrist and peripheral nerve surgeon at Fort Defiance Indian Hospital, recommends these sandals from Alegria, which have adjustable straps to control the amount of pressure placed on the bunion. She's also a fan of the sandals because they received the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) seal of acceptance, which is awarded to products that promote good foot health. New Balance Women's Made in USA 990v6 Both Gold and Dr. Jodi Schoenhaus, a board-certified podiatrist at the Foot, Ankle & Leg Vein Center, recommend the New Balance 990v6 sneakers in their larger widths to accommodate bunions. The shoes feature FuelCell foam technology, which helps propel you forward when you walk or run, and they're made with accommodating mesh uppers. New Balance Men's Made in USA 990v6 These shoes also feature the brand's ENCAP midsole cushioning, which helps absorb impact on the joints and makes them comfortable enough for all-day wear. Birkenstock Unisex Arizona Soft Footbed Sandals If you're looking to hide small bunions, Schoenhaus recommends the Birkenstock Arizona sandals in their larger width, which feature supportive adjustable straps and a suede footbed lining that makes them comfortable to wear for extended periods in hot weather. Kuru Women's Quantum Designed for walks, workouts and everyday wear, these women's sneakers have supportive soles for miles of comfort. They also feature the brand's KuruSole technology, which helps alleviate other foot conditions like plantar fasciitis. Kuru Men's Quantum These shoes serve as a solid option for men looking for relief from bunion pain, and overall foot pain. 'Kuru shoes are great for overpronators because they have heel-hugging technology and great arch support,' Gold said. 'The Kuru Quantums also have a wide toe box with breathable materials, which are great for bunions.' Alegria Women's Ova8tion Beige Sandals Bailey is also a fan of the Alegria Ova8tion Sandals. 'These slip-on sandals offer a spacious toe box and built-in arch support,' Bailey said. The sandals, which feature padded mesh uppers that help prevent irritation, also have adjustable hook-and-loop straps that allow you to control their tightness. Plus, the sandals have built-in molded RecoverMe EVA footbeds for arch support, slip-resistant outsoles for improved traction on slick ground and low heels to prevent slips and falls. Taryn Rose Women's Taylor Slide Sandals 'Taryn Rose shoes are designed by an orthopedic surgeon and generally are made with wide toe boxes, cushioned footbeds and supportive designs,' Dr. Gold said. These slide sandals are made from faux uppers, have adjustable hook-and-loop straps so you can get the right fit and memory foam cushioning for all-day wear. Not to mention, their slip-on style makes them easy to put on and take off. Skechers Women's Slip-ins Go Walk Joy Vela Schoenhaus likes these Skechers shoes because they're made from soft mesh uppers that can expand to accommodate large bunions. The laceless shoes are designed with the brand's exclusive Heel Pillow technology and feature its cushioned Air-Cooled Memory Foam insoles to make walking more comfortable. Vionic Riviera Platform Sandals 'Vionic offers a bunch of different sandals that have adjustable straps around the bunion area, and all come with a good supportive arch and firm base,' Gold said. The Riviera Sandals have dual density footbeds and built-in Vio Motion technology, which helps provide stability. Birkenstock Women's Gizeh Big Buckle Schoenhaus recommends these Birkenstock sandals for larger bunions, because of their roomier fit. They're made from smooth leather and have a comfortable cork-latex footbed. Orthofeet Men's Edgewater These orthopedic shoes, made from stretchy uppers, feature wide toe boxes that leave plenty of room for your bunions. They also have cushioning insoles for added comfort and rubber outsoles for traction and stability. Skechers Men's Slip-ins Go Run Consistent 2.0 Empowered If you're looking for a lightweight slip-on shoe, this pair is a solid option. They feature forgiving mesh uppers and the brand's proprietary memory foam insoles. Skechers Women's Slip-ins Go Run Consistent 2.0 Endure In addition to having flexible traction outsoles to prevent slips, these slip-on shoes feature the brand's Heel Pillow technology, which helps keep your feet from sliding around when you walk. Our experts agree that selecting a shoe with a roomy toe box is the key to avoiding friction- or pressure-related aggravation. 'When the toe box is too tight, it can cause problems like blisters, joint pain, neuromas and toe cramps,' Gold said. Keeping the area pressure-free is especially important when it comes to high-impact activities like running. 'Blisters can be formed from even the slightest tightness in the shoe and repetitive stress,' Gold added. 'While blisters may not be a big deal, they can lead to other things like infections in the skin or the bone.' Also essential to keep in mind is the material of the shoe. Our experts recommend choosing shoes made from stretchy and forgiving materials, like mesh uppers, to reduce pressure on the area and the risk of irritation. You'll also want to shop for shoes with arch support and cushioned insoles. 'Proper arch support helps redistribute pressure across the foot, taking some of the load off the bunion area,' Cuttica said. 'Additionally, a cushioned insole or lining can enhance comfort by reducing impact and pressure points.' The following FAQs have been answered by podiatrists Dr. Daniel J. Cuttica and Dr. Jason Gold. Can wearing the wrong shoes cause bunions? Can wearing the wrong shoes cause bunions? According to Cuttica, wearing the wrong shoes, especially ones that are too tight, can exacerbate bunions, but they're usually not the cause of them. Does it help to stretch your shoes if you have bunions? Does it help to stretch your shoes if you have bunions? In short, yes. 'Stretching your shoes will help alleviate pressure on the bunions, which can limit pain, irritation or blistering,' Gold said. Are shoes that are good for bunions also good if you have plantar fasciitis? Are shoes that are good for bunions also good if you have plantar fasciitis? According to Cuttica, shoes that work well for those with bunions will likely be helpful for those dealing with plantar fasciitis. 'Footwear with a wide toe box prevents irritation at the bunion site, while good arch support helps reduce strain on the plantar fascia, the ligament that runs along the bottom of the foot,' Cuttica said. 'By providing proper foot alignment and distributing pressure evenly, these shoes can alleviate symptoms of both conditions.' For this article, we consulted the following podiatrists to gain their professional insights on the best shoes for individuals with bunions. Dr. Porscha Bailey, board-certified podiatrist and peripheral nerve surgeon at Fort Defiance Indian Hospital Dr. Daniel J. Cuttica, board-certified orthopedic surgeon at The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics Dr. Jason Gold, board-certified podiatrist at the Foot, Ankle & Leg Vein Center Dr. Jodi Schoenhaus, board-certified podiatrist at the Foot, Ankle & Leg Vein Center CNN Underscored has a team of writers and editors who have many years of experience testing, researching and recommending products, and they ensure each article is carefully edited and products are properly vetted. We talk to top experts when relevant to make certain we are testing each product accurately, recommending only the best products and considering the pros and cons of each item. For this article, associate lifestyle editor Rachel Dennis interviewed podiatrists who shared their tips for selecting shoes for individuals with bunions and their recommendations.