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Do Orthotic Insoles Actually Work

What is Flat Feet

Flat feet, or fallen arches, affect 3 in 10 people, leading to heel or arch pain as the entire sole touches the ground. This condition, resulting from genetics, injury, or wear and tear, affects your body’s alignment and can lead to overpronation.

Picture your foot as a bridge – without proper arch support, the alignment is compromised. Our orthotic insoles provide the support needed to manage flat feet effectively, improving foot health and reducing discomfort.

How do Sole Balance insoles help with this?

Rediscover comfort with our insoles that restore your foot’s natural arch. By evenly distributing your body weight, they correct overpronation, improve posture, and alleviate pain not just in your feet, but also in your knees and lower back. Feel the difference in every step you take.

What is Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis affects 1 in 10 people, causing heel and foot pain. This condition arises when the plantar fascia, the thick band of tissue connecting your heel to your toes, becomes inflamed. Imagine your foot's arch as a bowstring – when this string is overstretched, it develops tiny tears, leading to pain and stiffness, especially in the morning or after prolonged standing.

Common among runners and individuals with poor foot mechanics, plantar fasciitis can be managed with the right support.Our range of insoles provides the perfect solution to alleviate discomfort, allowing you to enjoy an active, pain-free life.

How do Sole Balance insoles help with this?

Experience immediate comfort with our orthotic insoles designed to provide extra cushioning and absorb shock. By reducing the impact on your heels and arches, these insoles minimize inflammation and strain on the plantar fascia. Say goodbye to pain and hello to an active, pain-free lifestyle.

What is Achilles Tendonitis

Achilles tendonitis is characterised by pain and inflammation in the achilles tendon, the vital tissue connecting your calf muscles to your heel. This condition, often caused by repetitive stress or improper footwear, leads to pain and stiffness, particularly after physical activity.

Think of your Achilles tendon as a spring – overworking it reduces its elasticity, causing discomfort. With appropriate treatment, including our supportive insoles, you can alleviate pain and enhance tendon health, ensuring you stay active and pain-free.

How do Sole Balance insoles help with this?

Our orthotic insoles offer specialized heel support to ease the burden on your achilles tendon. With a slight lift, they reduce tension and promote faster healing. Enjoy comfortable movement and protection against further injury, keeping you on your feet and feeling great.