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How to Choose Running Shoes
If you have a high, rigid arch, they're likely to supinate, or roll outward when they hit the ground. And if you have a ...
Most patients come in with one of two basic foot types: the cavus foot type – a high arch which is a rigid nonshock absorbing foot that often requires specific padding, accommodations (holes ...
Patients with a flat flexible foot should consider use of orthotics or arch supports to control this excessive movement and avoid shin splints and heel pain. Patients with a high rigid arch on the ...
Offering super high arch support and a deep heel cup structure for maximum cushioning, maintaining foot stability. Foot Pain Relief & Prevention: Combat foot issues with rigid arch support ...