Foot diseases: such as flat foot, high arch foot and arch dysplasia, plantar pain, foot spur, bone tenderness, corns, pain caused by foot pads, etc. Correcting insoles can help adjust the biological force line of the foot and relieve the problem of foot pain.
Foot development problems: such as medial and lateral collateral ligament injury, anterior and posterior cruciate ligament injury and other reasons lead to foot instability, which needs to be supported by orthotic insoles to help the foot return to its normal position.
Postoperative rehabilitation: For some rehabilitation periods after foot surgery, such as fracture, sprain or soft tissue injury, the orthotic insole can provide necessary support and protection, which is conducive to rehabilitation.
Preventive measures: For some people with family history of foot problems or improper standing and walking posture for a long time, corrective insoles can be used as preventive measures to alleviate possible foot problems.
It should be noted that the use of orthopedic insoles needs to be customized in professional institutions to ensure that they match the shape and size of the feet in order to achieve the best orthopedic effect. At the same time, we should wear suitable shoes to ensure that orthopedic insoles can give full play to their functions.