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  2. The best insoles for your sneakers

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    Aetrex Lynco Women's Complete Orthotics $ at Aetrex. Pinker says these insoles (also available in men’s sizes) provide a nice amount of cushioning and support for an over-the-counter option.They ...

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    Take the below running shoe width tips to help guide your search. 1. Running shoes for wide feet. If you have wide feet, Dr. Koshimune says to look for running shoes that allow the entire bottom ...

  4. Experts Swear By These Supportive Running Sneaks For Flat Feet

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    The 15 best running shoes for flat feet, according to podiatrists and real online reviewers, are supportive and have comfortable arch support and stability.

  5. Heel lift - Wikipedia

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    The intent of a heel lift is not to absorb shock or spread pressure on the foot, but to raise one foot in order to shift balance and gait. As such, these products should be firm and not compressible, in order to add a constant amount of height without causing the heel to rub vertically in the shoe .

  6. Diabetic shoe - Wikipedia

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    Many diabetic shoes have velcro closures for ease of application and removal. Diabetic shoes (sometimes referred to as extra depth, therapeutic shoes or sugar shoes) are specially designed shoes, or shoe inserts, intended to reduce the risk of skin breakdown in diabetics with existing foot disease and relieve pressure to prevent diabetic foot ulcers.

  7. Flat feet - Wikipedia

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    Flat feet can also develop as an adult ("adult acquired flatfoot") due to injury, illness, unusual or prolonged stress to the foot, faulty biomechanics, [9] or as part of the normal aging process. This is most common in women over 40 years of age. Known risk factors include obesity, hypertension and diabetes. [10]

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