Relieve your foot and back pain with Orthaheel inserts
The hard, flat surfaces that we spend our days walking on are hazardous to foot health and mechanics. Pavement, tiles, wood, and cement are a far cry from the soft dirt, grass, and other materials that our ancestors walked on. We can't avoid the hard surfaces now, but they cause our arches to flatten and our feet to roll inward to gain greater contact and stability with the ground. This pronation wrecks havoc on our feet and can lead to everything from flat feet to heel pain to hip, knee, and back pain. Luckily, Orthaheel inserts can restore proper alignment and reduce the wear and tear on our feet.
Invented by a podiatrist, Orthaheels provide a natural solution to excessive pronation and all the problems that go along with it. They offer several different styles to fit your needs and lifestyle:
- Orthaheel Regular: fits inside regular, flat men's and women's shoes. Provides realignment, shock absorption, and stabilization.
- Orthaheel Slimfit: fits many styles of women's shoes, from high heels to sandals. Has a comfortable, leather cover that helps relieve ball of the foot pain among other problems.
- Orthaheel Workforce: designed to fit inside work boots and shoes, the inserts provide all day comfort and relief for individuals on their feet all day.
- Orthaheel Sports: fits sports shoes, including cross-trainers and running shoes. Insert has a moisture controlling cover and has special materials for shock absorption and increased pronation during sporting activities.
- Orthaheel Golf: designed to fit inside men's and women's golf shoes. Offers alignment and comfort on the course.
Orthaheels inserts provide comfort and better alignment, no matter what activity or level of protection you need. You can also try the Orthaheel Sandal, which has a built in orthotic.
When your life takes you onto pavement, cement, and hard flooring, use Orthaheels inserts to keep your feet properly aligned and supported. You'll experience pain relief and help prevent foot problems.
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