Do you remove old insoles before putting in new?

Take out the shoes existing insoles before inserting custom orthotics. If you don't remove the original insoles, custom insoles will not sit properly and securely. If your insoles are not full length they can be placed on top of the shoe's existing footbed.
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Can you put insoles on top of insoles?

Scholl's® insoles and orthotics can placed over a shoe's existing insole as long as the shoe is still comfortable and does not feel too tight. Any insole or orthotic that is not full-length should be placed on top of your shoe's existing insole.
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Do you replace or add insoles?

Insoles do wear out over time and should be replaced as needed. If you have shoes that are slightly too big for you, you may want to put store-bought insoles on top of your shoe's original insole. It can help make the shoes fit better and will even make them more comfortable.
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Do all insoles come out of shoes?

Most insoles do come out. If they do are not easily removable, they are likely glued down. In most cases you can remove them carefully by putting your fingers under the insole, wiggle them towards the front of the foot and gradually pulling them up.
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Is it OK to remove insoles?

Removing the insole can also be helpful for individuals with hammertoes, which often rub against the roof of the toe box and cause blisters. With the liner removed, the foot sits lower in the shoe, which makes the toe box taller.
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Do I remove original insoles when using orthotics?

It is always advisable to remove the footbed or insole from your shoes and replace them with your custom foot orthotics. You should not place your orthotics on top of the existing insoles. Your orthotics work best when they rest securely in your shoe, directly on the midsole (interior) of the shoe.
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How often should you replace your insoles?

Activities like jogging, for example, wear down your insoles quicker than wearing them while at work each day. A good rule of thumb is to replace them every 6-12 months.
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How do you know when your insoles are worn out?

Here are 4 sure signs that it's time to replace your shoe insoles:
  1. They're damaged. It's easy to see if your insoles are damaged. ...
  2. They've lost their color. If the color of your insoles have faded, it's a good indication that you're due for a new pair. ...
  3. They smell. ...
  4. They've become flat like a French pancake.
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Do insoles make shoes tighter?

While insoles don't physically make a shoe smaller, they fill out the empty space between your feet the inside of the shoe. Insoles are also a way to keep shoes fresh as they can be taken out and cleaned. Plus, they can be used together with toe inserts when shoes are too big, providing additional support.
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Do insoles make your shoes last longer?

Insoles won't make running shoes last longer

But it will only do that for a very short amount of time before it's dead, too. In addition, an insole can't protect the midsole from repetitive compression.
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How are insoles supposed to fit?

Insoles should be firm enough so that when you press down on the arch, it doesn't collapse. If there's too much give, the insert won't give you the support you need. Insoles work best when they match the contours of your feet. Insoles that are too high can hurt.
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Why do insoles hurt my feet?

Your insoles may be hurting your feet because they're not the right arch height, are too rigid or too flexible, are not the right style for your footwear, or the arch placement isn't working for your feet. For insoles that don't hurt your feet, looking for ones that offer a choice of arch heights.
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Should you wear arch supports all the time?

You should ideally wear them whenever you are standing or active. The more you wear them, the less strain you are putting on your feet or the affected muscles, ligaments, bones, etc. Make sure you regularly visit your chiropractor for orthotics treatment near you to monitor your progress.
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Can too much arch support cause plantar fasciitis?

You should also wear supportive shoes if you have flat feet or high arches, which are conditions that can increase your risk of developing plantar fasciitis or make the condition worse. Furthermore, you should wear supportive shoes if you're a runner.
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How long do insole inserts last?

With normal use, you can expect your Pinnacle every day insoles to last about 6 months, but this varies depending on factors such as intensity of use, hours on your feet, and foot structure.
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What is the average cost of insoles from the Good Feet Store?

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The cost of Good Feet Arch Supports varies, but generally runs from $200-$500 per pair. They're sold as individual pairs and as part of a multiple pair 3-Step System at a higher price.
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Can old orthotics cause foot pain?

Unfortunately, custom orthotic shoe inserts don't come with a guarantee. Stress from orthotics can actually lead to weak ankles, feet or knees and cause additional foot pain. Furthermore, it's difficult to get relief from orthotic inserts that weren't made correctly.
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Should you wear socks with orthotics?

Socks. If possible it is generally advised to wear socks or stocking with your orthotics (especially during the break in period). If you're someone who likes to wear your orthotics in shoes without socks, make sure you gently clean them regularly.
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Can new orthotics cause leg pain?

Some people develop discomfort in the foot, leg, or lower back when they first start to wear orthotics. This is normal and is due to a realignment of the whole lower extremity and pelvis. Muscles and ligaments have to readjust to this new alignment.
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How do you reattach shoe insoles?

A hot glue gun can be a good solution as a temporary way to secure an insole. Apply a thin bead of glue along the length of the bottom of the insole and carefully insert it into the shoe and press down. Shoe Goo can be used to secure an insole.
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Can a cobbler replace insoles?

Depending on how bad the damage is, a cobbler can do a half or full resole which involves replacing the soles of your shoes with new ones. You can also preemptively replace the soles of new shoes with rubber or Vibram versions, making them more resistant to wear and tear in the long run.
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Are inserts good for your feet?

Not only can insoles provide much needed pain relief for foot, ankle and leg issues, they can also provide a wide range of benefits focused on aligning feet into a healthy position when standing, running and walking.
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Do I need bigger shoes for insoles?

Shoe inserts or foot orthotics will take up shoe space intended for your feet. If you require inserts or orthotics, you'll need a roomier shoe; otherwise, the inserts can't function properly and your shoes won't fit right.
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