The Best Insoles for Flat Feet
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The arch of the foot is formed by tarsal and metatarsal bones that allow the foot to support the weight of the body. Flat feet is a condition in which the foot has an arch that is lower than usual.
When the tendons holding the arch of the foot are stretched or injured the arch may collapse. Additionally, flat feet can occur with an increase in weight, age, post-pregnancy or as a result of a developmental fault during childhood.
Pain intensifies when standing on hard surfaces for prolonged amounts of time.
Flat feet don’t always hurt—but when they do, arch support can make all the difference. Use a supportive insole or brace to improve alignment and reduce strain. Something our team always says: Small adjustments underfoot can prevent big problems down the line. It’s not about limits. It’s about giving your body what it needs to get the job done.
See recommended productscontact for more adviceFlat feet don’t always hurt—but when they do, arch support can make all the difference. Use a supportive insole or brace to improve alignment and reduce strain. Something our team always says: Small adjustments underfoot can prevent big problems down the line. It’s not about limits. It’s about giving your body what it needs to get the job done.
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