Why Your Shoes May Require Arch Support Inserts For Flat Feet

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By Deanne Shepard


Many people may have heard of people saying that they are flat footed. However, not everyone understands what that term means. When a person is afflicted with this condition, it is best taken care of by wearing arch support inserts for flat feet. These inserts can make this condition more bearable.

Flat footedness simply implies that the foot no longer has an arch in it. The foot can be completely flat, or have only a small amount of curvature in it, which does not allow it to support the body in the way it should. Wearing high heels or sandals can increase the likelihood that this will become a problem because these types of footwear do not have the support that is needed. While the feet adapt to the shoes, it is not uncommon for only one foot to be affected.

People who carry excess body weight are often affected by problems with their arches. Younger people are not as greatly bothered by this issue as older people. However, as they get older it may very well become a greater issue.

Those people suffering from this problem do not experience a lack of foot usability. Any pain is usually present because of the stress on the other parts of the foot. Pain can also be felt in the back and legs as they compensate for the way the foot is stepping. Since the feet are not properly aligned, balance can also become a problem.

Arch supports will allow a person to obtain a better disbursement of their weight and in turn become better balanced on their feet. Inserts will assure the proper step for the foot in order to allow the back and legs to not have to compensate thus decreasing any pain that a flat foot may create.

While it may be possible to obtain the arch supports needed at a local department store or even the internet, the best option is to personally be fitted for the supports. Two people may wear the same size of shoe, but it is very likely that their step and arches are completely different. One professional that can measure and offer a personal fit is a podiatrist. When making the visit to be measured, it is important to take along the shoes that are worn most often.

Most shoes come with insoles, however, these are not the same thing as arch supports. The regular insoles offer shock absorption and a bit of comfort, but not a lot of specialized support to the wearer. New shoes will feel supportive as first, but over time the insoles will fatten out. Having special supports inserted will help the foot stay supported.

Problems with foot arches is not an uncommon problem for people. Not everyone will experience it, but because we walk on a lot of surfaces that are flat, it can be a problem even for those who are not carrying excess weight. This problem can be eliminated by buying and using supports that are made especially for your feet. Offering this support can also help get rid of the pain and stress on your legs and back, which will help you live a better life.




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