How To Choose The Best Arch Support Orthotics

By Phyllis Schroeder


A lot of people, millions actually, suffer from some form of fallen arches. Flat feet are more common than most people think. About thirty per cent of people suffer from this condition. It is not seen as a serious condition, but it is a common problem presented to podiatrists. Fortunately, with arch support orthotics sufferers can hope to gain relief from the symptoms.

Babies are all born without developed arches. It is only later in infancy that they develop. In some cases, however, the arches simply never develop and the individual concerned will just have to accept the fact that they will have to live with flat feet. The development of arches can be encouraged in young children but then the parents need to recognize the problem at a very early age.

Flat feet is not just a problem attributable to birth. Many people develop the condition later on in life. Obese people routinely develop fallen arches. Those with hypertension and diabetes are also prone to develop the condition. The tendons and muscles in the feet of older people deteriorate and this can also lead to fallen arches. Luckily, the condition is not dangerous at all.

There is no cure for flat feet. The best thing people with this condition can do is to invest in high quality sole inserts. These inserts fit snugly into the shoe and provide support for the arches. In most cases the insoles can be used in different pairs of shoes. They not only provide comfort but they also help protect the feet against undue stress.

There is much that sufferers can do to relieve the symptoms of fallen arches. One of the best things to do is to walk barefoot whenever possible. It is also good to try and stand on tippy toes for as long as possible. Sufferers are further advised to perform stretching exercises. This includes spreading the toes as far apart as possible and rotating the feet from side to side.

Prevention is, of course, always better than cure. It is vital to look after the feet from an early age. It is most important to wear only shoes that fit properly and to avoid using shoes for purposes other than what they are designed for. This is especially the case for sports people. Shoes should provide proper support to the ankles and the arches.

When buying special insoles it is worth it to insist upon quality products. Many products do not conform to the specifications designed by qualified podiatrists. These products can actually cause more harm than good. Rather choose a product that has been designed by foot experts and that enjoy a good reputation. When in doubt, ask advice from a qualified professional or visit a reputable shoe merchant.

A simple device such as an insole can provide people with fallen arches much comfort. It is definitely worthwhile considering. While the condition cannot be cured, it is certainly manageable and much can be done to relieve the symptoms, such as back ache and feet fatigue.




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