PowerStep Insoles Guide: Which PowerStep Insole Should I Purchase?
PowerStep is one of the most well-known brand names in the insole and arch support business, and over the years their product lineup has continually expanded to include a more...
PowerStep is one of the most well-known brand names in the insole and arch support business, and over the years their product lineup has continually expanded to include a more...
The orthotic arch of the Pinnacle Dress offers the traditional Powerstep semi-rigid support that offers supportive shock absorption, prevents over collapsing, and a nice rebound of energy to assist upward foot movement...
If you were told that you need supination insoles, it’s because your feet tend to over-supinate. What does this mean? Simply speaking, your foot rolls outward as you walk. Supination insoles...
Children can have foot discomfort too. Foot problems are not exclusive to teens and adults. Most of the foot disorders that affect adults can also effect kids and some disorders...
If you’re suffering from ball of foot pain, you understand just how miserable it feels. Every step is a stabbing sensation and you find yourself doing anything to avoid walking, even if...
TheInsoleStore.com has added the PowerStep SlimTech 3/4-Length Orthotic Arch Support Insoles to it's line-up of 3/4 length inserts. Tyler McCracken, President, states "As our strategy of carrying all lines and...
I took a phone call from a runner the other day who described a shooting pain right behind his third and fourth toes after running a good 10+ miles. Not...
All of our feet are different and our preferences of feel separate; however, we find a majority of our orthotic insole customers prefer a rigid orthotic arch support that locks...
Just like you have a whole closet full of different pairs of shoes, you also need a closet of different pairs of arch supports and orthotic insoles. The number 1...
forefoot pain, ball of foot pain, metatarsalgia
Why might you need to consider metatarsal support? For any of these reasons: You have Morton's Neuroma You have been diagnosed with Sesamoiditis. Your doctor called your condition Metatarsalgia. You...
If your podiatrist gave you a diagnosis of Sesamoiditis and didn’t have time to discuss the details, you’ve come to the right place, we’ll take up the matter where they...