INNOVATIVE SHOES WITH HIGH CONSUMER PROPERTIES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN
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Pregnancy, innovative footwear, ergonomic comfort, consumer properties, foot health.Abstract
This article examines innovative shoes designed specifically for pregnant women, focusing on their ergonomic comfort, functional features, and high consumer properties. The study analyzes footwear materials, sole construction, shock absorption, and design elements, evaluating their impact on daily walking comfort, foot health, and joint support during pregnancy. The results demonstrate that these shoes effectively combine ergonomic and hygienic benefits with modern design, ensuring comfort, safety, and satisfaction for pregnant women.
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