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Orthopedic insoles: which solution for which case
Every insole is calculated for a specific case: flat feet need arch support, a heel spur needs the heel unloaded, and a child and a runner have different requirements. Pick the section that matches your situation.
- Flat feet With flat feet the arch drops and the load spreads unevenly across the foot. Legs tire quickly and pain appears in the knees and lower back. A custom … Branch details
- Heel spur With a heel spur the pain is worst in the morning, during the first steps. The cause is constant overload of the plantar fascia where it attaches to t… Branch details
- Children's orthopedic insoles A child’s foot keeps forming until roughly the age of 12–14, so correct support during this period has the greatest effect. An insole does not hinder … Branch details
- Sports orthopedic insoles In sport the load on the foot is several times higher than in ordinary walking. A sports insole absorbs impact and keeps the foot stable through the m… Branch details
- Made-to-order orthopedic insoles Off-the-shelf insoles are built for an average foot. A made-to-order insole is calculated for your foot: its dimensions, your load distribution and th… Branch details
Available at this branch
- 3D foot scanning — 20–30 minutes, painless
- Custom orthopedic insoles from French materials, shaped to your foot
- Sports insoles — for running, football, cycling and other loads
- Children's insoles — prevention of flat feet and gait problems
- Specialist consultation — flat feet, heel spur, foot fatigue
- Free follow-up and insole adjustment for one year
This page is informational and does not replace an examination by a specialist. The exact solution is chosen after diagnostics.