Silicone hallux valgus corrector orthopedic insoles

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Orthotic insoles are typically designed with a contoured shape to provide customized support for the feet, addressing specific foot conditions and biomechanical issues. They may include additional features such as arch support, metatarsal pads, or heel cups to provide targeted relief for areas of the foot experiencing pain or discomfort. Orthotic insoles can be made from a variety of materials including foam, gel, and plastic, and are often designed for specific shoe types or activities such as running or hiking. It is important to have orthotic insoles customized to your specific foot shape and biomechanical needs for optimal results.

Product Item Orthotic Insoles
Material Mesh/EVA/TPE
Samples Free
Size S: #35-#40,       L: #40-#46/Custom
Weight S: 70g/pair,       L: 80g/pair/Custom
Length S: 25cm,            L: 28.5cm/Custom
Carton size S: 65*35.5*46.5cm, 200 pairs/carton, 14.2kg/carton/Custom
L: 65*35.5*46.5cm, 150 pairs/carton,  12.6kg/carton/Custom
MOQ 50 Pairs
Insole Logo: Print Logo, Transfer Logo, 3D screen printing Logo
Place of Origin Ningbo,China
Service OEM,ODM,Design,Buyer Label Service Offered
Production Capacity 10,000 pairs per month
Sample Leadtime 3-5 days
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Orthotic insoles, also known as orthotics, are shoe inserts designed to provide customized support and cushioning for the feet. They are typically made from materials such as foam, gel, or plastic and are designed to address specific foot conditions and biomechanical issues.

Orthotic insoles can be particularly helpful for individuals who experience pain or discomfort in the feet, ankles, knees, or hips, as they can help improve overall foot alignment and reduce pressure on certain areas of the foot. They can also help alleviate pain associated with conditions such as plantar fasciitis, flat feet, or high arches.

In addition to providing relief for specific foot conditions, orthotic insoles can also help improve athletic performance by enhancing stability and shock absorption during physical activity.

Orthotic insoles are typically customized to the individual’s specific foot shape and biomechanical needs through a process called gait analysis, which involves a healthcare professional assessing the individual’s walking or running pattern. Once the individual’s needs are identified, the orthotic insoles can be designed to provide the necessary support and cushioning.

Overall, orthotic insoles can be a highly effective solution for individuals looking to improve their foot comfort and health, especially for those with specific foot conditions or biomechanical issues. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the appropriate type of orthotic insole for your specific needs.