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Oversupination

A normal foot pronates (rolls inwards) and supinates (rolls outwards) during a running or walking stride. If the feet are not properly supported normal pronation and supination can become excessive, causing increased strain resulting in the inflamation of the soft tissues which help support the joints in the feet, knees, hips, back and neck.

Comparison of two feet; one normal foot and on that is oversupinating

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Without SOLE

Ankles turning outward without support

Oversupination is the foot's inability to rotate far enough inward during a walking or running stride. Besides the pain associated with misaligned joints, people that oversupinate often have arches so high that they are virtually incapable of absorbing shock. This often leads to chronic pain in the soles of the feet as well as the joints and tendons in the rest of the body.

SOLE Slim Sport Heat Moldable Custom Insole

With SOLE

Ankles aligned properly with SOLE Custom Footbeds

The orthopedic shape of SOLE Custom Footbeds provides customized support for your entire foot, gently moving the feet into their optimal position. Because oversupination reduces the body's ability to absorb repetitive shock and impact, the SOLE SOFTEC Series is an ideal preventative measure against the pain of oversupination. The SOFTEC Series Footbeds provide an additional layer of industry-leading cushioning material to protect against the pain of repetitive high impact activities.

Please note: If your pain persists, seek the advice of a medical professional.