WHY ARE VRB INSOLES BETTER FOR YOUR FEET? VRB INSOLES FOCUS ON ARCH SUPPORT FOR A GREAT BASE OF HEALTH

The term “arch support” is frequently used in the “Health Awareness” community. When you go shoe shopping nowadays, you’ll almost certainly be asked, “What’s your foot type?” If you have an exceptionally high or low arch, or if you tend to overpronate or underpronate, you should know this and buy a shoe accordingly. Even more essential, in addition to most shoes, an orthotic insole should be considered to replace the factory insole in that shoe. The majority of the time, they do not give the necessary Arch Support for your specific foot type.

 

Arch support has been demonstrated to reduce discomfort in studies, owing to the fact that it gives a cushion to the affected area. Flat-footed athletes suffering from plantar pressure may benefit from neutral cushioned shoes. Another experiment including 43 patients with plantar fasciitis was conducted. According to the 2016 National Runner Survey, purchasers’ top concerns were motion control (adjustability), cushion, stability, and injury avoidance.

 

NEW TECHNOLOGY TO ADJUST YOUR ARCH SUPPORT DYNAMICALLY

 

Insoles are normally “static,” meaning they do not move during your gait cycle once they are installed into your shoe. Whether they’re custom-made hard plastic conformed insoles or over-the-counter insoles with a foam footbed that degrades fast, they all don’t move with the foot in a conforming manner throughout your gait cycle.

 

However, IDEASTEP’s VRB technology and PowerLiftArchTM system, a new innovative product in the insole industry, accomplishes just this. From three Arch support levels, IDEASTEP is the first dynamic insole that elevates your arch into alignment with every stride.

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Setting #1 provides 10 lbs. of arch lift per step, setting #2 provides 14 lbs. of arch lift per step, and setting #3 provides 18 lbs. of arch lift every step. When multiplied by one mile or 2,000 steps, this becomes significant:

 

Setting #1: 20,000 pounds of arch support per mile = 2,000 steps x 10 lbs

Setting #2: 28,000 pounds of arch support per mile = 2,000 steps x 14 lbs

Setting #3: 36,000 pounds of arch support per mile = 2,000 steps x 18 lbs

This revolutionary dynamic insole promotes lower extremity health, fewer overuse injuries, less pain, and refreshed feet at the end of a long day standing at work by continuously elevating arch alignment with every step.

 

If you’re on your feet all day, have to stand for lengthy periods of time at work, or want to improve your sports performance and recovery time, IDEASTEP can help. According to a recent multi-phase research, the PowerLiftArch provides up to 89 percent more arch support. This means your foot is preserved in the best possible comfort and alignment, with less arch deformation.

 

In addition, the innovative heel PowerCupTM cradles the heel with up to 50% more ankle stability, providing balance and a sure stride, while the incredibly soft elastomer shock absorbent heel absorbs impact.

 

It takes less energy and wear and tear to move the body when it is in alignment. IDEASTEP lifting arch insoles were created to keep your feet in better alignment and relieve pain, especially if you, like 80 percent of the population, pronate or roll inwards.

 

Participants in the performance studies praised the option to personalize arch support with three distinct settings, as well as the comfort of the adjustable insole conforming to their foot arch, according to a recent University survey. The active arch correction with each stride provided IDEASTEP with an 82 percent comfort rating for everyday usage after lengthy walks. IDEASTEP insoles are as effective as custom orthotics but cost a quarter of the price.

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