The fact is that there is about twenty to thirty percent per year of the population suffers from foot conditions as fallen arches or flat feet. Insoles will help you to control the way your foot functions. Also, they can provide protection for your feet, added support, as well as increase comfort for your foot. However, when choosing the right insole, you need to consider carefully the insole to suit your needs. Here are some common types of shoe insoles on the market today.
Orthotic Insoles
They are designed to provide not only arch-specific support but also support to the heel and metatarsal if necessary. Users can control easily their motion when walking and flexing the feet due to a rigged or semi-rigged design. However, you have to get used to the Orthotic Insoles at the first time because these insoles are normally stiffer than gel insoles or arch supported. In fact, if you get used to them, you will surely come to love them quickly.
Gel Insoles
The insole is made of a gel material. Therefore, they can improve foot comfort, absorb impact against hard surfaces, and reduce foot shock with their designs. This type is especially suitable for those who joint pain or have mild foot aches. This will be also one of the best choices for you if you want to add for your daily walking. In fact, this is considered to be one of the best insoles for standing all day.
Heel Support Insoles
They are used as a partial heel cups or full insoles for users needing a little extra support in the heel area. By using the Heel Support Insoles, wearers can reduce the stress placed on the heels during long days. They are ideal for those wanting to support much of the heel or the weight on periods of long times. However, you also have to make sure it is suitable for your foot type when choosing.
Corrective insoles
The insole is designed to put the foot in a proper position and more neutral, and correct foot alignment as well. They are used to stop any potential rolling that can happen when you walk. Besides, corrective insoles also come in several layers that help prevent odor and fungus from occurring and bacterial. Basing on the measurements and their doctors prescription, you can adjust the position as well as the level of these layers to fit your foot.
Custom Insoles
Custom Insoles are made based on the measurement moldings of your foot. So, you can get an appropriate custom insole for your needs. These insoles ensure the best support for your foot thanks to individual crafts. You should consider choosing this type if you are wondering if you should choose which type in the numerous insoles sold on the market. The Custom Insoles can be more expensive than others, but they can provide you more.
Conclusion
When it comes to insoles, many people can’t avoid wrong choices when buying. Before buying a pair of the shoe insole, we recommend you identify your foot type and your needs to choose the best one. These above are some most common insoles that you need to consider for your specialized purposes.
Bio: Footwind is a local practice specializing in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases of the foot & ankle for children, adults, and seniors. We offer comprehensive treatment of functional problems & trauma of the foot and ankle, fitting & modification of orthotic devices, podiatric sports medicine, and advanced diabetic foot & wound care services.
Bio: Footwind is a local practice specializing in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases of the foot & ankle for children, adults, and seniors. We offer comprehensive treatment of functional problems & trauma of the foot and ankle, fitting & modification of orthotic devices, podiatric sports medicine, and advanced diabetic foot & wound care services.