Try elastic laces. I've been using them for 5+ years on my various running shoes. Once you've set them, there's no need to unknot them; just slip your foot in. They are plenty snug to hold your feet in your shoes, plus there is enough give to accommodate swelling if you're running for a long time.
I did RTFA. (yesterday, actually). A better subtitle might have been:
"Scummy legal group duping doctors to request legally-unenforceable waivers from patients. Don't get caught in the loop."
Doctors (or their business managers) need to be educated about why these waivers are unnecessary, unenforcable, and just bad business. Patients need to be informed and willing to fight back so this type of legal chicanery dies a quick death.
Try elastic laces. I've been using them for 5+ years on my various running shoes. Once you've set them, there's no need to unknot them; just slip your foot in. They are plenty snug to hold your feet in your shoes, plus there is enough give to accommodate swelling if you're running for a long time.
I did RTFA. (yesterday, actually). A better subtitle might have been: "Scummy legal group duping doctors to request legally-unenforceable waivers from patients. Don't get caught in the loop." Doctors (or their business managers) need to be educated about why these waivers are unnecessary, unenforcable, and just bad business. Patients need to be informed and willing to fight back so this type of legal chicanery dies a quick death.
Maybe that economic mindset is part of why those countries aren't richer than the USA.
(But I agree that the OP is looking at a symptom, not the root issue.)