Orthopaedic Insoles

Orthopaedic insoles support the foot, provide more even load distribution and reduce pain for various indications. They fall into preventive and special groups, depending on whether there is a foot pathology.

Orthopaedic insoles — how to choose

Orthopaedic shoe insoles support the foot, provide more even load distribution and reduce pain for various indications. They are usually divided into two groups: preventive and special.

Preventive and special insoles

  • Preventive insoles are recommended when there is no foot pathology but excessive load on the feet causes discomfort and increases the risk of conditions. They suit athletes, pregnant women, women who regularly wear high heels, and anyone whose daily life involves long periods on their feet.
  • Special insoles with a particular shape reduce the symptoms of a condition, stop its progression and support treatment. They are needed if, for example, longitudinal or transverse flat feet, hallux valgus, heel spurs or diabetes have been diagnosed.

Quality and support

All orthopaedic insoles are quality foot-health aids. Our specialists will help you choose suitable insoles for your needs.

Frequently asked questions

How do I choose between preventive and special insoles?

If there is no foot pathology but your feet get tired, preventive insoles suit. If a specific problem has been diagnosed (flat feet, hallux valgus, heel spurs, diabetes), special insoles are needed. If in doubt, consult a doctor.

Do insoles fit all shoes?

Most insoles are intended for closed shoes and can sometimes be trimmed to size. Check the sizes and shoe type given in the product description.