If you talk to a lot of doctors about plantar fasciitis, there’s really no overnight ‘cure’. But yet, every one of them will include the same treatment in their protocol for the disorder: insoles for plantar fasciitis.
Orthotic Arch Supports (otherwise known as Shoe Insoles) are like a crutch that can ‘hold up’ the foot arch, muscles and joints. Insoles do this by being a physical lift for the arches of the foot; by raising the heel to remove any extra strain off the Achilles tendon; and by cushioning the foot physically with actual cushioning material so that every step is like walking on a cloud.
If today you don’t have insoles for plantar fasciitis in your shoes, you feel miserable. Some people with plantar fascitis have to really curtail their walking because of the pain. Others have to stop their physical activity, such as running or cycling. And others are practically bedridden. It’s no fun. If your flat footed, low arched, or high arched footed, consider the orthotic arch supports for both prevention and treatment of plantar fasciitis.
Now add the crutch of the insoles for plantar fascitis in your shoes and look at what happens. You can stand with less pain. You can take a step with less pain. You are not cured, but you’re now managing. And while you’re managing, the healing has started.
Healing for plantar fasciitis starts with insoles for plantar fasciitis.
Here’s how to start your selection process at The Insole Store.com for these insoles:
- You’ll need a heel cup in them. Heel cups stabilize your heel so that the rest of your bones in your foot are aligned with every step.
- Look for orthotic arch supports. Prop up those arches. Take the strain off the feet from walking.
- Ask for extra cushioning. If every step is painful with plantar fascitis, you need the cushioning, so that you feel like walking in a cloud, not on jagged rocks. Choose the cloud.
- Add a metatarsal pad, which lifts the ball of the foot into its proper arch.
- Then add any additional supportive or corrective devices for your individualized body.
It’s really that easy. And it’s that quick. Insoles for plantar fascitis are always your first offensive move to start the healing today at The Insole Store.com.
Also check out our Article: “Plantar Fasciitis: The Most Common Heel Pain of the Foot”