This article is intended to give an overview of the different types of in-shoe orthotic heel inserts available and their strengths and shortcomings, and to assist you in choosing appropriate heel lift product
Achilles tendonitis insoles are designed to help relieve heel pain and reduce strain on the Achilles tendon, which connects the calf muscles to the heel bone. This condition often causes pain, stiffness and reduced ankle movement, particularly during walking, running or climbing stairs.
By cushioning the heel and supporting foot alignment, these insoles can help improve comfort and reduce stress on the tendon during daily activities.
Algeos supplies a range of Achilles tendonitis insoles, along with night splints, footwear, exercise aids and orthotic components to support effective management of the condition. In-stock items ready to ship today.

When the Achilles tendon feels sore, stiff or overloaded, the right in-shoe support can make everyday movement feel more manageable.
This page brings together clinically informed guidance on choosing insoles, heel lifts and related support options for Achilles tendonitis and Achilles tendinopathy, whether you are shopping for personal use or comparing solutions for patients.

Achilles tendonitis insoles are shoe inserts designed to improve foot mechanics, manage load and support comfort around the heel and tendon.
Some are full-length orthotic insoles with arch support and rearfoot control. Others are targeted heel lifts that raise the heel slightly to reduce stretch through the tendon during walking and standing.
Many people compare arch support insoles with simpler heel lift options. In practice, the best route depends on symptoms, footwear, activity level and whether the issue appears linked to overpronation, tight calf muscles, insertional pain or a more general overload pattern.
Supportive insoles and heel elevation do not replace assessment or strengthening, but they can be a practical way to reduce aggravating load while you stay active. This is why people often combine adjustable heel lifts with progressive rehab and sensible footwear changes.
Useful when you want to test different lift heights or taper support gradually over time.
Heel Assist Adjustable Heel Lift
Clearly Adjustable Achilles Tendonitis Heel Lift
A straightforward option for everyday footwear where a consistent heel raise is preferred.
More suitable when Achilles symptoms sit alongside pronation, arch collapse or general foot fatigue.
Helpful where friction, footwear pressure or tenderness at the back of the heel is a key issue.
Silipos Achilles Heel Pad
Silipos Therastep Achilles Support Sleeve
| Concern | How support may help |
|---|---|
| Morning stiffness and tendon load sensitivity | A modest heel raise may reduce tension through the tendon during walking and standing. |
| Achilles pain with overpronation or flat feet | Structured orthotic support may help control excessive motion and improve load distribution. |
| Insertional pain or back-of-heel shoe rubbing | Cushioning and protection around the posterior heel may improve comfort in closed shoes. |
| Achilles pain alongside plantar heel discomfort | Full-length insoles can support overall foot mechanics and reduce stress through the heel. |
| Return to activity after ankle strain or instability | Some people benefit from combining in-shoe support with ankle bracing and rehab tools. |
If the main issue is tendon tightness or pain with push-off, a heel lift can be a sensible starting point. If symptoms sit with broader arch collapse or foot instability, compare full-length orthotic insoles.
Deep, secure shoes can cope better with a lift or orthosis. For tighter footwear, slimmer products such as cork lifts or lower-profile orthoses may fit more easily.
An adjustable option is often helpful when testing tolerance, changing footwear or stepping support down gradually. See the Heel Assist Adjustable Heel Lift and Clearly Adjustable Heel Lift.
If irritation is worsened by rubbing at the back of the shoe, adding a protective sleeve or pad can be useful alongside offloading support. The Silipos Achilles Heel Pad is one route to compare.
Achilles overload may sit with calf tightness, pronation or previous ankle injury. That is where products from shin splints support, pronation support or body braces and supports can also become relevant.
Insoles and heel lifts are often most useful when combined with load management, progressive strengthening and sensible activity pacing. For rehab tools, browse home fitness and rehab accessories including resistance bands.
A practical guide on how heel lifts work, where they fit, and how to use them sensibly.
Compare lift styles, materials and common use cases before you buy.
A wider overview covering Achilles pain, leg length issues and lower-limb support.
Useful when Achilles symptoms overlap with plantar heel pain or general rearfoot discomfort.
Relevant for users comparing heel and arch support options across common foot pain patterns.
Explore solutions when Achilles loading appears linked to foot posture or gait control.
Helpful for runners and active users dealing with lower-leg overload in more than one area.
Support options for instability, sprain recovery or additional ankle confidence.
Podotech heel lift options are often chosen where adjustability and straightforward in-shoe fitting matter.
Useful when Achilles discomfort sits alongside pronation control, rearfoot stability and arch support needs.
Ideal where cushioning, skin comfort and reduced rubbing at the back of the heel are priorities.
A versatile option for testing height changes and everyday offloading.
Designed for easy trimming and incremental lift adjustment inside suitable footwear.
They can help when the insole matches the problem. For some people, a slight heel raise is the key feature. For others, better rearfoot and arch control from orthotic insoles is more useful. The goal is usually to reduce irritating load and improve comfort while rehab continues.
Not always. A heel lift may suit straightforward tendon offloading, while full-length support may be better when pronation, flat feet or broader biomechanical issues are involved. Some people progress from one approach to the other depending on symptoms and footwear.
Some people use one lift, others use paired devices, and the right setup depends on the aim. Products such as the Heel Assist Adjustable Heel Lift are supplied as a pair, while single-lift options can be useful in more specific fitting situations.
A heel lift is often considered because it may reduce compression and stretch at the lower part of the tendon, but footwear shape and heel counter pressure also matter. Adding protection such as the Silipos Achilles Heel Pad may also improve comfort.
It can contribute in some people by changing how forces travel through the foot and ankle. That is why users often compare Achilles support with overpronation solutions, arch support insoles and more structured orthoses.
Usually, yes. In-shoe support is commonly used alongside strength work and load management, not instead of it. Rehab tools such as resistance bands can be useful when building calf capacity and ankle control as guided by a clinician.
Get assessed if pain is severe, persistent, worsening, linked to sudden injury, or affecting normal walking. This is especially important if you suspect rupture, marked swelling or significant weakness. Support products can be helpful, but they work best when matched to the right diagnosis.
Browse the full range of heel lifts with a clinically informed guide to help narrow your choice.
This content is educational and product-selection focused. It does not replace personalised clinical assessment.
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