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What is the difference between foot orthotics, insoles and arch supports?

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What is the difference between foot orthotics, insoles and arch supports?

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Terms such as foot supports, arch supports, insoles and foot beds are all loose terms used to describe various different types of supports used for the feet. True foot orthotics are prescription devices which are prescribed for your particular complaint, foot and body type. WARNING : This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional podiatric advice. Treatment will vary between individuals depending upon your diagnosis and presenting complaint. An accurate diagnosis can only be made following personal consultation with a Podiatrist, your Doctor or your foot specialist. Still have a question about your foot problem, leg pain or you just need some footwear advice?Visit our Foot Problems page and ask us a question about your specific problem. We’ll do our best to help. To find a Podiatrist or Foot Doctor near you visit our Find a Podiatrist page and click on your country. Return to Home page For further information on foot orthotics and foot pai

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Terms such as foot supports, arch supports, insoles and foot beds are all loose terms used to describe various different types of supports used for the feet. True foot orthotics are prescription devices which are prescribed for your particular complaint, foot and body type. WARNING : This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional podiatric advice. Treatment will vary between individuals depending upon your diagnosis and presenting complaint. An accurate diagnosis can only be made following personal consultation with a Podiatrist, your Doctor or your foot specialist. Still have a question about your foot problem, leg pain or you just need some footwear advice? Visit our Foot Problems page and ask us a question about your specific problem. We’ll do our best to help. To find a Podiatrist or Foot Doctor near you visit our Find a Podiatrist page and click on your country. Return to Home page For further information on foot orthotics and foot pa

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