Monday, 06 August 2018 08:02

Heel Pain

Fast facts about heel pain:

  • Heel pain is usually felt either under the heel or just behind it.
  • Pain typically starts gradually, with no injury to the affected area. It is often triggered by wearing a flat shoe.
  • In most cases the pain is under the foot, towards the front of the heel.
  • Home care such as rest, ice, proper-fitting footwear and foot supports are often enough to ease heel pain.
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Tuesday, 23 August 2022 06:09

Heel Pain

Fast facts about heel pain:

  • Heel pain is usually felt either under the heel or just behind it.
  • Pain typically starts gradually, with no injury to the affected area. It is often triggered by wearing a flat shoe.
  • In most cases the pain is under the foot, towards the front of the heel.
  • Home care such as rest, ice, proper-fitting footwear and foot supports are often enough to ease heel pain.
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Friday, 13 July 2018 09:19

What The Good Shoe Inserts Need

With our years experiences in this field, we have been searching and studying many items with very good reputation, and got some conclusions of the good shoe insoles should have.

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Tuesday, 23 August 2022 06:09

What The Good Shoe Inserts Need

With our years experiences in this field, we have been searching and studying many items with very good reputation, and got some conclusions of the good shoe insoles should have.

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Thursday, 26 March 2015 10:06

How to Choose Insoles

Comfort Insoles
People who experience foot pain and tired feet from standing or walking on hard surfaces for extended periods may find relief from shock-absorbing insoles designed for comfort.These can be flat or shaped and feature gel or foam in their construction. Insole choices include full length, ¾ length or arch or heel inserts.Tired, achy feet may also be the result of insufficient foot support inside a shoe. If a “comfort” insole does not provide relief, or even aggravates the problem, it is an indication that the foot wants firmer support, not more cushioning. Try a “support” style insole instead.
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Tuesday, 23 August 2022 06:09

How to Choose Insoles

Comfort Insoles
People who experience foot pain and tired feet from standing or walking on hard surfaces for extended periods may find relief from shock-absorbing insoles designed for comfort.These can be flat or shaped and feature gel or foam in their construction. Insole choices include full length, ¾ length or arch or heel inserts.Tired, achy feet may also be the result of insufficient foot support inside a shoe. If a “comfort” insole does not provide relief, or even aggravates the problem, it is an indication that the foot wants firmer support, not more cushioning. Try a “support” style insole instead.
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