Disregarding that my "paleo" footwear is definitely made with "neo" materials - flat, thin-soled shoes or Vibram Five Fingers - I had a rather unpleasant encounter with high-ish heels. I put on a pair of somewhat unsturdy, 1.5" heels (not even that cute...the most "comfortable" shoe I felt I could get away with and not look homely) with round toe for a presentation...this is the first time I've worn heels and had to stand in them for a significant period of time (3 hours) in at least six months. Normally my rule is that pretty and impractical shoes only get worn if I'll be sitting a lot.
I was in mid-flare of TMJD at the time and was then rewarded with a reappearance of of quadriceps tendonitis (sigh...the last time I saw it was several months ago). My knee/leg is so stiff that I walk like a person who needs a cane. Husband pronounced it nothing serious and set me up with some on-the-spot therapy (perks!) and ice, but it led me to wonder - do feet get "used" to "paleo" footwear? Does all of that talk of improved proprioception and muscle development produce feet that are even more acutely impacted by awful-but-pretty foot-traps (women's heels)?