Friday, July 25, 2014

Insoles for Flat Feet



Insoles for Flat Feet

By John R Allison
jallison@footMindBody.com




Summer has arrived and it’s time to dress down, hit the beach and settle down and make some treasured memories. First thing you will want to do is get comfortable, shed those long pants and grab your shorts, a towel, sunglasses, and don’t forget the sunscreen. You may also want to consider an alternative to your old trusty stand by flip flops. Flip flops are perfectly fine in moderation; however, those of us that wore flip flops all summer long are now facing the consequences of flat feet. Although an estimated 20-30% of us have underdeveloped arches or some form of flat feet, also known as fallen arches, many of us facilitate the development of flat feet by not having proper arch support in our footwear.


The arch of your foot acts as an elastic spring between the front and rear of your foot, sort of like a shock absorber for the foot. A proper arch allows for the absorption and dispersal of all the weight bearing activities we perform while on our feet. Still, many born with flat feet suffer no adverse consequences. However, since a flat foot is structurally looser, it can be prone to chronic muscle strain as the muscles attempt to keep the foot in a stable position.


For those born with flat feet, the muscles of their feet have likely adapted well to their normal activity level. When activity level increases, pain may also increase.

When the foot flattens excessively, it can trigger an inward rotation in the lower leg bone and the tibia, causing the knees to point toward each other.  The bones of your leg will likely follow along, causing altered movement at the hip. So, ultimately excessive or increased movement of the foot into a flattened position can cause pain all the way up to the knee, hip and lower back.

This brings us to the treatment of flat feet. If the arches of your foot begin to collapse there is help in a custom orthotic which will help support the arch. When purchasing insoles for flat feet, you will want to forgo an over the counter, prefabricated insole. You will want to look into insoles for flat feet that are designed around the contours and minute details of each of your feet. A proper custom orthotic designed especially for your feet will need to be created from a laser scan or a foam box foot impression of your feet.


Wearing the proper insoles for flat feet will give you added support where it is needed in your foot, keep you from over pronating which can make matters worse, prevent further collapse of the arch and offer a great deal of comfort for your feet.


So, for those of us who wish to remain active throughout the summer and avoid foot pain associated with flat feet, there is something we can do. A custom insole for flat feet can be inserted into any shoe/sneaker that has a removable insole. Simply replace the old insert with your new custom insole. Keeping your feet happy will keep your whole body happy. 







3 comments:

  1. Anyone who is suffering with the discomfort and pain that flat feet brings should go for a supportive and strong orthotic device, learn more about this by visiting https://aaom.org/healthy-living/foot-problems/best-insoles-flat-feet/.

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  2. Our feet are meant to carry the entire load of our body through life but with increasing nature of different foot ailments it is ironical that after a point in life most of us are forced to adopt a resting position more often than we could afford. It is therefore comforting to know that there is actually an easy and non-surgical curative treatment that can alleviate and even completely eliminate the. customize insoles

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