This clinical guide presents 101 evidence-informed facts to help clinicians and informed consumers understand how insoles work and why they matter.
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25 February 2026
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9 February 2026
Orthotic insoles, also known as orthotic inserts or shoe inserts, are custom-made or over-the-counter devices designed to support, align, or improve the function of the feet. They are commonly used to address various foot conditions such as flat feet, plantar fasciitis, and metatarsalgia, among others. While these insoles are widely used, the question of their effectiveness remains a topic of debate. This article examines the evidence regarding the effectiveness of orthotic insoles in addressing foot-related problems.
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30 April 2025
Plastazote is a closed-cell, crosslinked polyethylene (XLPE) foam widely used in engineering, medical devices, orthotics and protective packaging. Chemically, it is produced from low-density polyethylene (LDPE) that is crosslinked with high-energy irradiation and inert nitrogen gas.
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6 April 2025
Memory foam shoe inserts have become a popular choice for people looking to add comfort and support to their everyday footwear.Â
Whether you’re on your feet all day at work, dealing with foot pain or simply looking for a bit more cushion in your trainers, memory foam insoles can seem like an easy solution. But are they the best option for your feet - and are they always the healthiest choice?
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1 April 2025
The NHS provides access to foot orthotics for those with medically diagnosed foot problems. However, the process can take time due to waiting lists and the need for assessment by a healthcare professional.
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3 February 2025
Insoles, also called footbeds or inner soles, are removable pads placed inside shoes. They serve many purposes. Insoles may look like a simple accessory, but they can greatly affect the comfort and function of your shoes. They cater to a diverse range of needs, from enhancing comfort and improving shoe fit to supporting foot health. -
12 January 2025
Runners and walkers put significant stress on their feet, often leading to discomfort, fatigue, and even long-term foot problems. Whether you’re training for a marathon, enjoying a daily walk, or standing for long hours, foot fatigue can make even simple movements painful. One effective solution to this common issue is memory foam insoles, which provide cushioning, support, and pressure relief to keep your feet comfortable and energised.
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11 July 2024
Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects millions worldwide. One of the lesser-known but significant complications of diabetes is the development of foot problems. Diabetic foot conditions can lead to severe consequences, including amputation if not properly managed.
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11 June 2024
There are currently an estimated 4.8 million people in the UK living with diabetes. Of that cohort, approximately 10% will develop a diabetic foot ulcer. To help you understand and prevent these issues, we've compiled a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) about diabetic foot ulcers.
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2 May 2024
Diabetes is one of the most common diseases amongst adults in the UK, affecting roughly 4.3 million people and responsible for 174 amputations every week. Diabetic foot ulcers occur in between 10% and15% of people living with diabetes and, if left unmanaged, can lead to serious complications for the individual.
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3 April 2024
Therapeutic insoles are designed to provide, support, alignment, and relief for various foot conditions or biomechanical issues. They help support the arch, redistributing pressure evenly across the foot and providing stability. They can correct biomechanical imbalances in the feet by aligning the foot properly, and can help alleviate associated discomfort or prevent injuries.
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16 December 2022
Diabetic lower limb products and daily living aids. Includes diabetic insoles, monitoring and prevention solutions to ensure safe and healthy feet. -
4 May 2022
Arthritis refers to the inflammation of joints of the body. There are many different types of arthritis, some of the causes are listed below. As this website is a foot care resource, we will focus on arthritis of the foot and ankle.
















