Foot imbalances, particularly those causing excessive outward rolling of the foot during gait, often necessitate corrective devices. These devices are designed to realign the foot and ankle, promoting a more neutral and efficient stride. For example, individuals experiencing discomfort in the feet, ankles, knees, or hips due to biomechanical issues may benefit from such interventions.
Addressing this specific foot posture is important because uncorrected, it can lead to a cascade of problems extending beyond the feet. These can include plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinitis, shin splints, and even knee and hip pain. Historically, addressing such biomechanical issues involved custom orthotics prescribed by podiatrists. Today, however, a wider range of over-the-counter options are available, offering more accessible solutions.