If you’re looking for orthotics for high arches, you are one of the smart ones. Many people who have high arches think that since their feet aren’t flat, they don’t need any orthotics of any kind. They couldn’t be more wrong! Because a foot with a high arch is in an unnatural position anatomically, there…
CurrexSole BIKEPRO Insoles: Assisted My Severe Pronation as an Active Cyclist
I am an older active cyclist with flat feet and severe pronation. I had begun to experience problems while riding. Investigated and purchased these CurrexSole BikePro Insoles insoles and have been pleasantly surprised! My foot has stabilized and pain is gone, It actually feels like I am getting better power transfer to the pedals….
Low Arches Change How You Feel When Standing
If you look at your feet with low arches, you might see a foot that appears to be too wide, especially in the mid foot region. When you walk on the bathroom floor after stepping out of the shower, feet with low arches appear to be a completely filled in outline of a foot, and…
Why Are There So Many Bones in the Foot?
Your foot is comprised of 26 bones in the foot and separated into parts for easy description and easy understanding – an ankle, the talus bone and the calcaneus bone called the heel. This part is generally called the hindfoot. There’s also a midfoot and a forefoot. The ankle of your foot also…
SOLE Thin Casual Footbeds : Insoles Review for Casual & Tight Shoes
I’ve mentioned in the past that I have no foot conditions; however, experience occasional foot pain from being on my feet all day at the shop. It only seems natural that one without a specific foot condition may only need/want cushion insoles to absorb the shock of standing at work all day -right? Wrong. While…