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Custom Insoles for Flat Feet

If you have flat feet, also known as pes planus, you’re in great company. Around 20% of adults have it. It means that the inside arch of your foot drops or collapses too far. Your arch may have always been this way or changed over time.

Relief for Flat Feet

If you’ve just developed flat feet, you might feel pain in your feet, ankles, and even lower legs. It often makes the foot roll inward and the heel turn outward. It might take away some of your range of motion and make your feet and legs ache after standing or walking. When you choose “flat feet” on your Sole Dynamix quiz, your insoles will include:

  • Semi-Flexible Arch Support: For a flat foot, we give you just the right amount of flexible arch support, based on years of orthotic experience
  • Heel Post: Since flat feet make the feet and heels slide out of position, this heel post helps keep them in healthy alignment
  • Padding: Our high-quality padding takes some of the strain away from your feet, ankles, knees, and lower back
What would it mean if your feet, ankles, and legs didn’t ache after you walk? Our custom insoles can give your feet and heels a better range of movement that takes the stress off of them. So, start a satisfaction-guaranteed order on the Sole Dynamix quiz to get your custom design.

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Engineering in His 60s

Already in his 60s, Ben* still worked as an engineer at John Deere. He had developed flat feet (pes planus) as he aged, which started as pain in the arches of his feet. He was active at work, along with walking his dogs every day. To manage his foot pain, he tried three rounds of foot injections with his doctor, along with three months of physical therapy. He had to take time off of work and pay for the copays and other costs. Finally, he got custom insoles that supported his arches and relieved his sore feet with high-quality padding. This helped him work at his job, walk his dogs, and enjoy his hobbies—all with little to no pain! * Name changed for privacy. This was one person’s experience. Results vary for each patient.

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