Insoles For Adults
Orthopedic insoles for adults: the best solutions for healthy feet
When do adults need to wear orthopedic insoles? Considering the fact that insoles by definition should help the feet absorb the load increased by body weight, one could answer: "Always." And that would be fair. Walking comfort is the main task that orthopedic insoles for adults and children's orthopedic insoles for children take on. After all, it is the feet that bear the enormous load - and its correct distribution and support ensure a full life without discomfort and pain.
In what cases is wearing special insoles especially necessary?
- If you know for sure that you have flat feet of any type.
- If you feel tired after being on your feet for a long time, from which it is difficult to recover.
- If you experience discomfort in the joints of your legs when walking.
- If your back hurts when walking.
- If you have suffered an injury to the musculoskeletal system.
- If you have currently been diagnosed with a joint disease (arthrosis, arthritis)
- If there is a predisposition to varicose veins or this diagnosis is already present.
Deformity that is not corrected in childhood or adolescence affects the entire musculoskeletal system. If you do not pay attention to this issue, over time problems will arise not only with the joints of the legs. The ligamentous apparatus, muscular corset, spine bear the consequences of, for example, flat feet, which were once treated as a minor deviation and did not make the necessary efforts to correct it. The solution to this problem can be orthopedic insoles for flat feet, which help to correct the position of the foot and reduce the load on the musculoskeletal system.
Fashionable shoes, but not the most comfortable ones - with heels, with narrow toes, models with flat soles - also had a less than favorable effect at the time, when you wanted to look 100%, and youth, generous with health, allowed you to ignore periodic pain in the legs ...
Recovery from injuries to the musculoskeletal system - another factor that requires particularly careful support, which begins with the feet - here both the correctadult orthopedic shoes and orthopedic insoles with enhanced support of the longitudinal and transverse arches of the foot, cushioning of the heel bone are required.
What are orthopedic insoles made of?
The progress of high technologies in the creation of revolutionary artificial materials and the diversity of these very materials provide great opportunities in the field of orthopedics. At the same time, natural materials are also not giving up their positions - due to their effective use, as noted by experts, and, consequently, popularity among manufacturers.
Thus, the following are most often used as materials for adult orthopedic insoles:
- genuine leather;
- cork oak bark (popularly known as cork);
- gel;
- latex;
- silicone;
- medifoam (this is the name of elastic hypoallergenic foam);
- EVA (composite polymer), etc.



















