The key to choosing the right insoles for flat feet and arched feet is to choose insoles that can provide proper support and cushioning to reduce foot pressure and improve comfort when walking and standing.
Choice of insoles for flat feet
Material selection: Choose breathable, moisture-absorbent, and wear-resistant materials, such as EVA, TPU and other polymer materials, which can provide sufficient support while keeping the insoles light and comfortable
Support: The insole should have sufficient support, especially in the arch area, to effectively lift and support the collapsed arch and reduce the pressure on the plantar fascia and ligaments
Adaptability: Choose adjustable or customized insoles to ensure that the insoles fit perfectly with your feet to achieve the best correction effect
Comfort: The insole should be soft and fit well, without causing additional pressure on the feet
Choice of insoles for high-arched feet
Support the arch: For patients with high-arched feet, the insole needs to provide moderate cushioning in specific areas to relieve excessive pressure caused by the high arch
Adjust the force line: The corrective insole should be able to effectively adjust the biological force line of the lower limbs, so that the body weight is reasonably distributed on the feet, and reduce additional pressure and wear on the knee joints, hip joints, ankle joints and other parts


