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Choosing the right shoe inserts and insoles
When you are on your feet for long periods of time you become increasingly aware of how important your footwear is, this is especially true for those of us with any injuries ranging right from your feet up through to your lower back. If your shoes aren't supporting you properly, the movement inside your shoes may lead to blisters, foot pain and misalignment that will be painful for other parts of your body.
Flat Feet Causes and Prevention
Flat feet is also know as pes planus, adult acquired flat foot deformity, progressive flat foot deformity, posterior tibial tendon dysfunction (PTTD), flat foot, splay foot, fallen arches (loss of medial longitudinal arch of foot).
8 Common Foot Problems
Fungal and Bacterial Conditions, including athlete's foot, occur because our feet spend a lot of time in shoes - a warm, dark, humid place that is perfect for fungus to grow. Fungal and bacterial conditions can cause dry skin, redness, blisters, itching, and peeling.
How to Choose Insoles
Insoles Categorized on Market
So many kinds of insoles can be found on the market, we should choose the best insoles according to our feet and body, and its function.
Safety Shoes Insoles
This is an article to introduce the safety shoe insoles, with some special functionalities to be inserted into safety shoes. The common functions we usually see on the market:
Why People Love Memory Foam Insoles
Slow recovery insoles, are also called as memory insoles. They are becoming more and more popular these years, but some descriptions from some company are exaggerated from their performance. Hereon we introduce some features and advantages of the memory foam insoles:
The Running Doctor: Healing ingrown toenails
Players, and people in general, often times turns their feet (pronates or rolls-in) and the nails get injured.
How Many Average Daily Steps Do People Walk
How many steps per day does the average adult take? Studies found that the average American adult only makes it about halfway to a goal of 10,000 steps per day, although those who wear an activity monitor or pedometer seem to log more steps per day. If you walk between 5,000 and 7,000 steps per day, you are an average American.
Brochure of the Liquid Filled Insoles
Here is our brochure of our liquid insoles items, including some information that customers maybe interesting.