Where do I find custom insoles

Where to Get Custom Orthotics

Custom orthotics are unique inserts specifically tailored to cushion and support your feet. They can reduce the ache and distress caused by various foot issues, including plantar fasciitis, overpronation, and flat feet. Custom insoles must be crafted to precisely fit your feet to achieve optimal comfort and support. Keep reading to find out where you can obtain custom orthotics.

Who prescribes custom orthotics? 

If you’re trying to figure out where to source custom insoles, begin by consulting an expert who can guarantee your orthotics will have a precise fit and deliver optimal support tailored to your feet’s shape. Healthcare professionals, such as doctors of chiropractic and physical therapists, can prescribe custom orthotics. They may also be prescribed by chiropractors and other healthcare specialists with expertise in treating issues affecting the feet, ankles, legs and other parts of the body.

How to Choose the Right Provider

When selecting a provider for custom orthotics, it is important to consider essential details, such as:

  • A provider’s credentials
  • A provider’s healthcare specialty
  • The cost of care
  • If aftercare is available

Foot Levelers providers use a laser scanner to capture a detailed image of your foot, which identifies where you need extra support. Furthermore, health insurance may not pay for custom insoles, so you should find out if  your plan will cover some or all of the costs before settling on a choice.

Does FSA cover custom insoles?

Employers that offer Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) provide their employees with the option of designating a portion of their pre-tax earnings to cover various out-of-pocket healthcare costs. The exact medical expenses covered by an FSA will vary depending on the plan and state of issue. 

However, before getting fitted with custom orthotics, it is important to check with your FSA plan administrator to see if they qualify as an expense and are covered by the plan.

What materials are used to make custom orthotics?

Custom insoles can be made from various materials, including cork, leather, foam, gel, and plastic (such as polypropylene or carbon fiber). The material selected will depend on the individual’s specific requirements and activity level. 

Materials such as cork and leather tend to be more resilient and provide more support, while foam and gel offer more cushioning. On the other hand, plastic materials, such as polypropylene or carbon fiber, tend to be stiffer and provide better stability and alignment.

Foot Levelers incorporates cutting-edge science and technology into custom insole materials. The top cover of our custom inserts is created with Far Infrared Ray (FIR) infused fabric, allowing the orthotic to redirect the natural energy created by the body back into the foot. As a result, you experience improved circulation, better performance, and enhanced muscle recovery, among other benefits. 

How often should you wear orthotics?

No two individuals are the same. Therefore, the frequency of wearing custom orthotics to get the most out of them can vary depending on the individual and the condition being treated. Generally, it is recommended to wear insoles as much as possible, especially during activities that cause discomfort or pain or require extensive time on your feet. 

For example:

  • Standing for long periods at your job
  • Walking or running long distances
  • Exercising for long hours

If you are wearing custom insoles for the first time, it is best to gradually increase the amount of time spent wearing them. Foot Levelers recommends a 45-day break-in period, so your feet and body can adjust to your new orthotics gradually. However, if you do not follow the suggested break-in steps recommended by your healthcare provider, you are unlikely to experience the full benefits. It is always a good idea to consult your chiropractor or other healthcare provider if you are unsure how often and for how long you should wear your orthotic insoles.

Get Custom Orthotics Fitted for Your Favorite Shoes

If you plan to use your personalized insoles regularly, either to correct posture problems or to lessen foot discomfort and pain throughout your body, take your preferred shoes to get fitted. It’s recommended that you purchase multiple pairs of custom orthotics for different types of shoes, like a set for formal or work shoes, and another for sneakers or other athletic footwear. In this way, you can wear your orthotic shoes on most occasions.

Find High-Quality Custom Insoles Now

Custom orthotics can be a highly effective treatment for many foot and leg conditions, and for treating pain in other areas such as the lower back. To get the best results from your orthotics, they should be crafted from superior materials, tailored to your feet, and address your foot problems, as well as alignment issues. Additionally, it is important to wear them frequently to reap all the benefits. 

If you are wondering where to get custom insoles, visit a Foot Levelers professional near you for a consultation. Our orthotics are custom-made here in the USA for your specific stabilization needs, using only the highest quality materials.


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