Home
> Flat Feet
Looking
For Specialized Shoe Insoles For Flat Feet ?
We offer specialized products
like
shoe insoles for flat feet to help those faced with this condition live
happier and healthier lives. Flat feet or "fallen arches" affect people
who do not have a space on the inner side of their foot where the
bottom of the foot is off the ground. Your arch develops between the
ages of 3 to 10. Those who have a low arch, or no arch at all have flat
feet.
Research has shown
that for many people who have flat feet that are just the way the foot
developed. For others, the foot rolls too much when standing or
walking. This condition is often referred to as an
“over-pronated foot” and is exhibited by the heel
pointing outwards more than normal. This originates in childhood and
becomes more pronounced later in life.
In rare cases, flat
feet develop later in life due to an injury such as a ruptured tendon.
It can also be tied to arthritis or some other stiffening of the
joints. This condition is not known to be directly hereditary, but
there is a high likelihood that if you were born with flat feet, it
increases the chances of your children having them as it tends to run
in families.
Flat feet will
often cause aching in the arch, around the ankle and on the outer side
of the foot. In most cases this requires no professional help unless
you are in a lot of pain, your shoes wear out quickly, your feet seem
to be getting flatter, your feet are stiff or you cannot feel your feet
normally.
Overcoming
problems caused by flat feet
Specialized
products like shoes for flat feet can help overcome this
condition.
In many cases,
well-fitted shoes for flat feet or some type of foot care orthotic like
an insole for flat feet or insert go a long way in helping support the
arch and reduce aching. People with flat feet due to a disorder of the
nervous system or diabetes may need orthotic shoe insoles, shoes
designed for flat feet or braces to support their feet or legs
Children who have
mobile flat feet may use these shoe inserts. Insole orthotics would
also be recommended for those with a ruptured tendon. In most cases,
there is no necessity to resort to an orthotic shoe as modern practice
usually advises the use of other foot care orthotics.
If
you would like a non-surgical treatment for heal spurs, arch support,
flat feet, sore feet or other types of correctable foot problems, you
should seriously consider a foot care orthotic such as the Phase 4
orthotic shoe insert or orthotic insole available from Walkfit. Every
pair of Walkfit orthotic shoe inserts fit both men and women in 11
sizes and comes with
And
if your order now, you will get a
- FREE bottle of soothing Peppermint foot lotion,
- FREE special sandal adapter
- FREE 30-day supply of joint formula supplement
- 3 FREE Customizable Inserts
- FREE How To Guide and a
- Money Back Guarantee!

|