Foot Ailments
Bunions
Bunions can cause redness, tenderness, pain, and misalignment of the toe.
Massaging Insoles® can help by lifting the foot arch and relieving stress on the cords that align the toes, thus relaxing the toes and putting less stress on the bunion.
Calluses
Repeated friction and pressure can lead to calluses and accompanying pain.
Massaging Insoles® can help by providing a soft surface inside your shoe, reducing the friction and pressure, and helping to relieve the pain.
Corns
Corns are formed because of excessive pressure and repeated rubbing of the toes. The friction results in pain.
Massaging Insoles® redistribute weight evenly across the foot, reducing excessive pressure. The glycerin fluid cuts the friction forces and absorbs the shock. This helps to alleviate the pain and allow the corns to heal.
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
Diabetic neuropathy can cause numbness, pain, a burning sensation, and weakness in the feet.
Massaging Insoles® can help improve improve blood flow and circulation in the feet and lower body. As the glycerin fluid pumps up and down along the arch of your foot, it can help flush the blood pools that have accumulated in your feet and allow new oxygen-rich blood to flow in. Massaging Insoles® also help protect the soles of your feet by reducing friction and absorbing shock.
Heel Pain
Heel pain is often caused by daily activity, exercise, and a decrease in elasticity in the foot.
Massaging Insoles® can help by redistributing weight evenly and absorbing shock.
Heel Spurs
Heel spurs are bone growths that extend from the heel bone, often on the bottom front or slightly to the side. A heel spur usually forms where the plantar fascia ligament attaches to the bottom of the heel bone. They develop due to calcium deposits that form when the plantar fascia pulls away from the heel.
Massaging Insoles® align your feet, absorb shock, and distribute weight evenly, giving instant relief to heel spurs. They also massage your feet and increase circulation, which can help to slowly dissipate calcium buildup.
Lower Back Pain - Hip Pain - Knee Pain
Every step you take puts pressure on your legs, knees, hips and spine. When your foot improperly settles in the longitudinal arch, your shin bone becomes misaligned. This misalignment continues up to the spinal column, causing discomfort.
Massaging Insoles® absorb shock and help align your feet into their proper positions, providing relief in your legs, lower back and weight-bearing joints.
Metatarsalgia
Metatarsalgia is a condition marked by pain and inflammation in the ball of your foot.
Massaging Insoles® lift and support the longitudinal arch, keeping your feet aligned. The glycerin fluid cuts the friction forces and absorbs shock. This helps to alleviate pain and reduce inflammation in the metatarsal heads.
Morton’s Neuroma
Morton's Neuroma involves inflammation or thickening of a nerve between the toe bones. It can cause a burning sensation, pain, numbness, and tingling.
Massaging Insoles® lift and support the longitudinal arch, shifting excessive weight from the metatarsal arch. This allows the metatarsal bones to settle back into their proper places, and helps reduce the pinching and inflammation of the nerve.
Plantar Fasciitis
Inflammation of the plantar fascia, the band of connective tissue that runs along the sole from the heel to the ball of the foot, is a common cause of heel pain.
Massaging Insoles® massage your feet, thereby relaxing the band of tissue and helping to alleviate pain.
Poor Circulation
Poor circulation can contribute to cramping, pain, and fatigue in the lower extremities. It can also cause numbness, tingling, changes in skin color, and temperature changes in the feet or toes.
Massaging Insoles® help improve circulation in your feet and lower body as the glycerin fluid pumps up and down along the arches of each foot. This massaging action helps to flush the blood pools that have accumulated in your feet and allow new, oxygen-rich blood to flow in.
The information presented is not intended to replace medical advice of your doctor. Please consult your health care provider for advice about a specific condition.
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