Full Length Ultimate Performance Sports Orthotic - £39.95
Product code 5522
Designed and approved by Podiatrists and Professional athletes incorporating a built in metatarsal dome immediately behind the metatarsal heads to reduce pressure on the centre of the metatarsal area, and additional cushioning across all of the five metatarsal heads for sheer luxury and comfort.
An ergonomically designed arch support to treat Plantar Fasciitis (fallen arches) which is both firm but flexible and will help to re-align the pronating foot at the same time giving excellent support.
Firm heel cup to cradle the foot in the correct position.
Also incorporating a heel spur pad providing super shock absorption.
This is a performance orthotic designed as a replacement insole ideal for all types of sports and leisure footwear and trainers to support the running and walking foot.
Our sports orthotics is tailored to pressure measurements taken from footscan technology to correct an abnormal or irregular biomechanical walking pattern. They will improve posture and provide a comfortable and efficient running or walking surface.
These orthotics are revolutionary and come with a 30 day money back guarantee they are the best selling sports orthotic on the market.
Covered in soft Coolmax Velour Fresh which can be hand washed, below 30 degrees, hang to dry.
Order now! Please note that the picture of this product doesn't do it justice and it is not possible to see all the features.
Extra large and extra small sizes available
Sizes UK 2 - 14
£39.95 + p&p £2.95
This product can be exchanged or returned for a full refund.


Podiatrist designed and approved
Sports Orthotics
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Do you experience knee pain while running?
Did you know that when the knee hurts, the knee is actually one of the last places you should look to find the cause?
Problems occur when a knee becomes misaligned, and one cause for this can originate in the foot/ankle.
If one or both feet has a structural problem ("flat feet", high arch, weak ankles, for example), this condition can cause the leg to rotate improperly, which in turn produces stress on the knee.
As knee muscles and ligaments weaken, the joint may begin to move out of its proper position. These imbalances have a potential "ripple effect" which can affect the hips, low back, and neck.
That's why you'll often encounter someone whose back started hurting after he/she began having knee problems.





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