Orthopedic Insole

An orthopedic insole is an orthopedic product in the form of an insole inserted into shoes, the shape of which follows the normal shape of the arch of the foot. Orthopedic insoles are used for various foot deformities, such as flat feet, hallux valgus, hammertoes and others, in order to correct them and relieve pain.

The main purpose of an orthopedic insole is to restore the normal biomechanics of the foot by aligning its arches, distributing the load when walking and keeping the foot in the correct position. This reduces the load on joints and ligaments and relieves pain.

Orthopedic insoles are made individually, taking into account the anatomical features of a particular foot. They can be hard or soft, with various additional elements (supports, unloading cavities, overlays). Correctly similar



Orthotics are special insoles that are used to correct foot deformities and improve functionality. They help reduce stress on the legs and reduce pain when walking.

Orthopedic insoles have a shape that follows the anatomical shape of the foot. They can be made from various materials such as leather, plastic or metal.

There are several types of orthopedic insoles:

– Insoles for flat feet. They help correct foot deformation and reduce stress on the joints.
– Insoles for the prevention of flat feet. These insoles are intended for people who are at risk of developing flat feet, but do not yet have obvious signs of foot deformity.
– Sports insoles. They are designed for people who play sports and need additional foot support.

When choosing orthopedic insoles, it is necessary to take into account the individual characteristics of the foot and the doctor’s recommendations.

The use of orthopedic insoles helps reduce the load on the foot, improve blood circulation and reduce the risk of developing musculoskeletal diseases. They are especially useful for people suffering from flat feet or other foot deformities.