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Why You May Need Arch Support Inserts For Flat Feet

By Deanne Shepard


It is not uncommon for a person to tell others that they are flat footed. This is a term that not everyone is familiar with. A person who has this problem can be helped by wearing arch support inserts for flat feet in their shoes. Although, once a foot has lost its arch it is gone, the inserts will help ease their pain.

Having a flat foot means that the arch of the foot is not as high as it should be. The problem is just as it sounds, the arch is absent in a way that makes the foot flat which causes a lack of support. A person who wears sandals or high heels may be more susceptible to this problem as these types of shoes do not offer the correct support and the foot will gradually adapt to the type of shoes that are being worn. One foot might be affected, while the other arch remains.

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.

While this problem can cause pain, it does not affect the usability of the feet. The pain is generally caused from the other areas of the foot having to compensate for the lack of arching. Unfortunately, this can affect other parts of the body as the legs and back are also affected. Balance can also become an issue as the feet are improperly aligned when they are not arched as they should be.

One way that a person can get their weight properly dispersed and balanced on their feet is the use of arch supports. The use of these inserts assures that the foot is stepping properly which will help to decrease the stress and pain that being flat footed can cause.

There are several options for obtaining arch supports for your shoes. Locally, you may be able to get them as a department or drug store. There are even websites online that offer these products. However, it is suggested that since no two people have the same shoe size and same step, this type of product would be best if it were specially made for each person. One option is to make an appointment to be measured by a podiatrist. It is recommended that the shoes you wear most often are taken along to the appointment with you.

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.

While not everyone has a problem with their arches, it is not uncommon. Everyday we walk on flat surfaces and this along with excess body weight and aging can attribute to problems in the feet. Purchasing personalized supports for the shoes is one sure way to help eliminate the problems that flat feet can cause in the back and legs. While new shoes can feel comfortable and supportive it is best to remember that they do not offer the same support that inserts ordered especially for you offers.




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