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Often
referred to as
"the Elevated Orthopedic Nightmare," platform shoes
were popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Originally
only one or two inches high, they quickly grew in height
and variety until hospital emergency rooms were routinely
treating people for twisted or broken ankles caused
by altered mobility.
After
several merciful years in oblivion, the platform shoe
has madestrong comeback among women in the 1990s. Rumors
abound that Elton John and members of the rock
group KISS will return to the concert tours
and will break out their platforms.
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