If you were told that you need supination insoles, it’s because your feet tend to over-supinate. What does this mean? Simply speaking, your foot rolls outward as you walk. Supination insoles tend to be high arch support that will help your feet maintain proper motion, stability, and promote a healthy pronation with each step. You don’t consciously supinate….
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Choosing Wool Insoles
When seeking out wool insoles, our customers often ask for advice on choosing the best option for themselves. There are primarily two types of wool insoles – flat cushioned and orthotics. With new advances in orthotics, your feet can now experience the ultimate in foot comfort with wool. Keeping your feet warm is very important;…
Morton’s Toe – Symptoms and Treatment
Morton’s Toe is defined as second toe is longer than your big toe. This condition may seem inconsequential but it can put extreme pressure at the back of the second toe on the the ball of the foot area. Metatarsalgia can develop from Morton’s Toe as undue pressure can result in extreme pain. Additionally, foot…
Kids Insoles for Sports: Extra Cushion and Support in Athletics
Each year in early Spring and Fall, we typically receive an onslaught of customer inquiries about the best children’s insoles for sports activities. Soccer, Baseball, Track, Football, Basketball and Hockey often generate the most buzz. Whether your kid’s feet need extra cushion and/or orthotic arch support, there are a plethora of options for foot pain and various…
High Arch Insoles – Seeking the Best Arch Support for Your High Arches
Did you know that approximately 20% of all people suffer from high-arched feet? A footprint impression of a neutral-arched foot shows pressure and impact distributed almost evenly across the heel, arch, and ball-of-foot. A footprint of a high-arched foot, by contrast, shows almost all of the pressure and impact in the heel and ball-of-foot (the arch barely…