Should orthotics be worn with insoles?

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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Can you wear insoles with orthotics?

The first thing you should know about slip-in orthotics is that you should wear them over the original insoles of your shoes (some custom orthotics require you to remove the insoles of your shoes). Then simply slip in the orthotics, so they rest snugly against the back of your shoe.
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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 remove the original insole?

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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Is it okay to wear two different insoles?

Even if you only have pain in one foot, you should wear your insoles in both shoes. Wearing an insole only in one shoe will raise one side of your body slightly, and may put your body out of balance, cause back pain, joint discomfort, or change the alignment of your hips.
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Best and Worst Shoes to Wear with Orthotics and Insoles



Do you need bigger shoes for orthotics?

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. 9.
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Do arch support inserts work?

After going through the research and expert opinion, we can conclude that arch support is not a quick fix for injuries, pronation, or performance related issues. However, it can help in specific conditions or injuries, especially custom orthotics prescribed by qualified experts.
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Are insoles and orthotics the same thing?

To summarise, an insole is a device to cushion and absorb shock whilst an orthotic is a device which can relive pain, redistribute pressure and restore natural foot function. If you think you may need orthotics make an appointment with your Podiatrist to discuss the correct orthotic prescription for you.
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How do I know if my orthotics are working?

By looking at the bottom of your shoes, you can assess whether there have been any signs of uneven wear. If such is the case then that implies that you're your foot structure is misaligned and the orthotics are no longer functional.
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How often should orthotic insoles be replaced?

Our podiatrists recommend having your orthotics evaluated yearly, to check on wear, and replaced every 3 years. For pediatric orthotics, patients should follow up every 6 months, to monitor their development, and have their orthotics replaced after they grow 2 shoe sizes.
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How do you know if you need insoles?

Your shoes are wearing unevenly

Another of the clearest signs you might need orthotics can be revealed by a quick glance at your footwear. A sole that is more worn on the inside is a sign of pronation (inward rolling); while supination (outward rolling) will cause wear to the outer side of your shoe.
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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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Can I wear just one insole?

Most people experience pain in only their left or right foot (or heel or knee), not in both. However, you will still need to wear the orthotics in BOTH shoes, because wearing the orthotic in only one shoe will raise one side slightly and may put your body out of balance, causing your hips to be out of aligment.
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How many hours a day should you wear orthotics?

Wear your ICON ORTHOTICS a total of 2 - 4 hours today, and increase the time you wear them by 1 – 2 hours a day. It usually takes one to two weeks to become completely used to wearing your orthotics but this time can differ from person to person. Most people can wear the orthotics full time in 3-5 days.
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Can orthotics make things worse?

If your podiatrist prescribes orthotics, it's important to wear them as recommended. If you neglect to wear them as prescribed, you could worsen any injuries to your muscles or tendons. You could also experience related symptoms, such as back, leg, ankle, or elbow pain.
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What shoes can I put my orthotics in?

Buying the best shoes to wear with orthotics
  • Rigid heel counter - To keep your ankles in the right position when using an orthotic device, your shoes need to have a firm heel. ...
  • Minimal torsion/twist - Buy shoes that don't twist easily. ...
  • Firm density midsole - Touch the midsole and check if it's soft enough.
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Why do my feet hurt with orthotics?

Your orthotics were not properly fitted or designed, or are worn out. Improper design or fit is one of the top reasons for foot pain from orthotics. If you have an improperly fitting foot orthosis, it is often because you have chosen an off-the-shelf solution that does not fit your specific foot shape correctly.
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Should orthotics hurt at first?

The short answer is no; though there can be an adjustment period when using new foot orthotics, they are custom-designed for each patient and are intended to help your feet, not hurt them.
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Do orthotics change the shape of your feet?

Unlike generic, mass-produced shoe inserts available over the counter or online, custom orthotics are tailored specifically for your foot. They provide support exactly where you need it and are shaped to fit the contours and size of your feet. Also, because your feet don't stand still all day, Dr.
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Whats the difference between insoles and inserts?

Insoles, also known as inserts, are the product that you can find in pharmacies and other healthcare shops. They are usually made of a soft gel material, and may also have other forms of foam or plastic if they are designed to address a specific problem e.g. fallen arches.
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Are orthotics the same as arch supports?

Many people don't know the difference between orthotics and basic arch support when it comes to orthopedic inserts. One significant difference is that orthotics are custom-made to address your foot's biomechanical faults or provide advanced arch support.
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What can I use instead of insoles?

Pads, cushions, and insoles will do the job for a lot less. Gel pads, for example, won't absorb odors like traditional fabric pads. They also last longer and are washable and reusable. "There are also some really great silicone adhesive gel cushions that stick onto feet instead of inside the shoes," suggested Dr.
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Can too much arch support hurt your feet?

High arches can cause foot problems, as well. In fact, you're more prone to plantar fasciitis and balance problems if you have high arches. You could also develop a condition called metatarsalgia, which causes the ball of the foot to become inflamed and painful.
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Do arch supports weaken feet?

Do Orthotics Weaken Feet? It's a question that many foot health professionals and Pedorthists hear quite often. The short answer is no. There are no studies that indicate that the use of orthotics can cause long term or short-term weakness in the feet or legs.
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Are arch support insoles bad?

In short, insoles are not harmful to your feet, as long as they are designed and used properly. Depending on your insert and why you are wearing them, inserts can either benefit or cause damage to your lower body.
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