Research has shown which types of insoles are good for the different types of foot arches. While many people will experiment to see which product works best, there are a few general rules when it comes to matching insoles with arch types.
For Flat Feet
These types of feet are more prone to over-pronation and require something with high support and motion control. The goal with a flat arch is to get something very rigid and supportive under the arch to get it more upright, helping to control the rate of over-pronation that leads to more serious conditions such as Plantar Fasciitis.
Spenco Orthotic Arch Supports and other highly supportive insoles are good for a flat arch – but beware that there is a break in period where the foot becomes accustomed to having a lot of support, and it might be sore for the first few days.
Quality Orthotic Arch Supports such as the Spenco Orthotic Arch Supports are ideal for flat arches as they provide a rigid support for the arch as they balance and stabilize the foot to prevent over-pronation.
For Low to Medium Arches
These types of arches are prone to heel and forefoot pain.
Because the foot is balancing on two key pressure points, we want to be careful not to over support the inside of the foot and possibly cause the foot and ankle to role outside. The goal with a high arch is to provide as much cushioning as possible to help absorb the shock of an imbalanced transfer of force and pressure through the foot.
To support the potential over-flexing of the arch, it is recommended to use soft arch supports that still allow the foot to pronate on its natural inward position. The Spenco Arch Cushions are the ideal insole for high arches in that they provide heel and forefoot cushioning with a soft cushioned arch so the arch can rest on a cushioned bed which will allow a proper distribution of weight over the whole foot.
Topics: arch cushions, insoles, motion control, over-pronation, Plantar Fasciitis, Q factor insoles, shoe inserts, shoe insoles, spenco cross trainer insoles, Spenco for her, Spenco Orthotic Arch Supports

