Although prefabricated insoles are mass-produced insoles through molds, they can also provide certain corrective functions. How do they do it?
1. arch support
Prefabricated insoles usually have the function of arch support, and have different heights for support. You can choose suitable ones to improve comfort and reduce arch collapse.
2. Cushioning
Prefabricated insoles often feature cushioning materials, such as foam or gel inserts, to provide shock absorption and reduce pressure on the feet. This can help alleviate pain and discomfort associated with conditions like plantar fasciitis, metatarsalgia, or general foot fatigue.
3. wedges
Some prefabricated insoles will have some wedges, which can be used by doctors or according to the instructions. They can correct the internal rotation or external rotation of the foot.
It’s important to note that prefabricated insoles may not address complex foot conditions or provide the same level of customization and precision as custom orthotics. For individuals with severe foot issues or specific biomechanical abnormalities, a healthcare professional may recommend custom orthotics for more tailored correction and support.
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