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If you’re suffering with heel pain, you’ll know how much it can impact your day-to-day life — from your ability to exercise and work to enjoying the simple things in life. But what actually causes this, and how can insoles for heel pain help? According to Mayo Clinic, foot problems such as plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinitis, flat feet, and heel spurs can all be a source of pain in the heel.
The best way of diagnosing the root cause of your heel pain is to visit a podiatrist who can make a detailed assessment. A professional can advise on whether an over-the-counter shoe insert for heels will suffice, or whether you need more prescriptive treatment and a custom-made insert. The best insoles can help in a number of ways, such as supporting your arches to relieve pressure on the plantar fascia, helping with shock absorption and alignment issues (which can also help to address stress on the heel), and assist with the redistribution of pressure on the footbed.
To put together our shortlist of the best shoe inserts for heels, we spoke to experts in the field, including Dr. Soheil Ashkani-Esfahani, MD, Principal Investigator, Director of FARIL at Massachusetts General Hospital and Faculty of Orthopaedic Surgery at Harvard Medical School; Dr. Liza Egbogah, one of North America’s leading fascia and posture experts and founder of Dr. Liza shoes; and foot specialist Joanne Atkinson.
We also spent hours researching the top insole brands such as Dr. Scholl’s, New Balance, and Aetrex, while taking into consideration the hundreds of online reviews available and conducting our own product testing. We’ve considered a range of day-to-day needs, too, including insoles for work boots, supination insoles, and insoles for plantar fasciitis. Ahead, find the 12 best shoe inserts for heel pain.
We’ll say it again — if you’re suffering with heel pain, you should make an appointment with a podiatrist. These foot specialists will be able to examine your feet in detail and get to the bottom of what’s causing your pain. “Other than natural fatigue, heel pain can be caused by the abnormal position of the foot, malalignment, and abnormal position of the ankle and the foot,” says Dr. Ashkani-Esfahani. If you already know the cause of your heel pain, you should buy an insole suited to your condition.
In short, you’re cleared to wear your insoles on a daily basis to manage your heel pain and to help correct the underlying cause of it.
Dr. Ashkani-Esfahani says that appropriate insoles should always be worn when walking, jogging, running, and during any activity that puts weight on the feet. “Appropriate insoles can keep the feet in anatomical and natural form and support the feet and ankle against malposition-caused injuries, ankle sprains, stress-induced injuries and fractures, and also wounds and traumas, particularly in patients with reduced sensations.”
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To create this round-up of the best insoles for heel pain we spoke to three experts, including a podiatrist and two foot specialists. We also spent hours researching into the market to find out which brands were the most popular and effective, while taking into consideration hundreds of online reviews. As our writer also suffers with heels pain and plantar fasciitis, we also have included brands she’s tested herself. Learn more about us here.
Dr. Soheil Ashkani-Esfahani, MD, is a Principal Investigator, Director of FARIL at Massachusetts General Hospital, and Faculty of Orthopaedic Surgery at Harvard Medical School.
Dr. Liza Egbogah is one of North America’s leading fascia and posture experts. She is also the designer and founder of Dr. Liza shoes, a fashionable line of orthopedic shoes. She’s also a manual osteopath, chiropractor, myofascial release therapist, and guest lecturer at OCAD university. She has a Doctor of Chiropractic, graduating with Summa Cum Laude and clinic honors from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, a diploma in manual osteopathic practice and also holds a Pharmacology degree with distinction from the University of Alberta. Dr. Liza is an award winning manual therapy expert, media contributor, speaker, human centered designer and a member of Harvard’s post graduate association.
Joanne Atkinson is a foot specialist owner of ifoothealthcare, who has over 30 years of experience in the foot care industry.
Cat Hufton is a London-based journalist who has written for some of the world’s best luxury e-commerce companies and publications, including WWD, InStyle, Harper’s Bazaar, Byrdie. Hufton is an avid online shopper and has tested hundreds of products during her career giving her a keen eye for what’s worth your hard-earned dollars and what’s not. Hufton wrote this story on the best insoles for heel pain using her extensive knowledge in the space.
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