People might get flat feet for a variety of causes. Some people never develop arches as they grow, while others have flat feet later in life as a result of an injury or normal wear and tear.
Even if you don’t realize your arches have dropped, you may begin to experience additional symptoms (such as leg misalignment) that cause aches and pains from your feet to your hips and back.
Orthotics for flat feet, according to a doctor or physical therapist, can provide much-needed arch support. Flat foot insoles are designed to cushion the feet and can help to alleviate some of the unpleasant effects of this condition.
Today, we’ll look at some of the best orthotic insoles for flat feet and why our customers love them.
The Consequences of Leaving Flat Feet Untreated
Some of the long-term disadvantages of flat feet can be mitigated with a simple arch support insole.
Foot pain and inflammation, as well as numbness, tingling, and pain in the lower legs and ankles, are some of the symptoms. Overpronation is also more likely in people who have flat feet.
Characteristics of a Good Flat-Foot Orthotic
Invest in a pair of arch support insoles or other orthotics specifically developed to assist flat feet to alleviate the pain and suffering associated with flat feet.
While flat foot insoles may appear to be just like any other orthotic, you can make sure they’ll work for you by looking for the traits listed below.
Support for the arch
The arch support of orthotics for flat feet is the most crucial feature. These orthotics and flat-footed shoes all have solid support at the arch’s bottom. This material shouldn’t be too uncomfortable to wear, and it shouldn’t lose its shape with time.
Absorption of shock
The same material that makes up a flat foot insole’s arch support should also provide adequate shock absorption. This helps to reduce foot pain, particularly after lengthy periods of standing or exertion.
Flexibility
Insoles should be flexible while also having enough solidity to keep your feet in the appropriate neutral alignment for a comfortable fit.
Size
It’s not the right size if an insole makes your foot feel squeezed within your shoes.
The greatest insoles should precisely fit your foot, eliminating the need to guess your size. You may have to trim over-the-counter insoles to size, and you’ll never know if they’ll fit properly inside your selected pair of shoes.
Volume
It’s not enough for the correct insole to just fit inside your shoe. Depending on the shoes you use it with, it should also provide the appropriate amount of volume. Flat feet insoles for running should have higher volume for this high-impact sport, whereas reduced volume insoles for dress shoes or loafers are a discrete and supportive solution.
Why Should You Use Custom Orthotics If You Have Flat Feet?
Custom insoles for your flat feet are a better option than over-the-counter insoles that are created in generic sizes to fit a wide range of feet. Custom insoles provide support and strength where you need it most, in addition to adapting to the exact contour of your foot. If you have other foot problems like heel spurs, bunions, or hammertoes, your orthotics will be customized to address them.
IDEASTEP Orthotics creates custom insoles using a digital or foam cast of your feet. We make an orthotic that fits your foot perfectly after we receive the cast. Our flat foot insoles are then placed in the shoe of your choice, and we’ll thoroughly examine it to ensure a perfect fit.