NeoThotics Pro-Expert Full Length Orthotic Insoles (2024)

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  • Expert led, true orthotic insoles, biomechanically engineered in conjunction with leading podiatrists to provide effective relief from foot and other associated pain
  • Helps flat feet and arch pain with Tru-Arch support

  • Helps with heel pain, Achilles tendonitis & plantar fasciitis
  • Helps absorb shock and vibration to joints during movement and can help with associated knee and back pain
  • Can be trimmed to fit, for versatile everyday use in a variety of footwear

NeoThotics Pro-Expert Full Length Orthotic Insoles (1)

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Biomechanically engineered in conjunction with leading podiatrists, Neo G NeoThotics Pro-Expert Orthotic Insoles provide effective relief from pain and underlying conditions associated with misalignment and abnormal movement of the feet.

The full contact Tru-Arch support provides support for flat feet and fallen arches, helping ease arch pain and symptoms of plantar fasciitis, while the Multi-Way Motion Control supports the foot in three directions and can help correct posture and alignment. As well as supporting the first metatarsal head, the Dual Density Cushioning works in synergy with the Deep Heel Cup to help with heel pain, ankle instability and Achilles tendonitis, providing stability and comfort. The insoles can also provide relief from Hallux Limitus by helping correct the motion of the big toe and feature a metatarsal dome to help ease symptoms of Morton's Neuroma.

Featuring flexible comfort edges, the Neo G NeoThotics Pro-Expert Full Length Orthotic Insoles are unisex with a trim to fit anatomical design for versatile everyday use in a variety of footwear.

As with many medical aids, the Pro-Expert Full Length Insole may feel uncomfortable to wear at first and it is recommended that the insoles are worn for one to two hours a day until they feel comfortable. During this time (approximately a week), the nerve endings in your foot are sending signals to your brain as they react to the insoles. The muscles in your feet and legs will begin to adapt to the insoles, realigning the body, until underlying problems are eased, helping to reduce pain in areas such as the knees and back.

Test the insole directly in the shoe, if resizing is required using a sharp tool (e.g. Scissors, Knife) trim to size using the below instructions:

  • If possible, remove the existing insole from your shoe. Use this as a template to trim the insole to fit into the shoe. The existing insole should not be used if using this insole.
  • If the existing insole is not available, trim the insole to the approximate size using the trimming lines on the base of the insole, the insole should be approximately 1cm / ½ inch longer than the length of your foot. The trimming lines on the insole (A, B, C) are provided as a trimming shape and guide only. You may fall in-between the trimming lines or not need to resize the insoles.
  • Test the fit in the shoe, if it is still too large, carefully remove a small amount at a time until it fits tightly.

Ensure the insole is positioned, fabric side up, against the back/rear of the footwear and check it is flat, level and comfortable before wear.

    EVA, Polyester

    The insoles can be cleaned by hand using soap and lukewarm water only (do not use fabric softener), then leave to air dry in a flat position. Do not fully immerse the insole in water or use any external heat sources as this can damage the product. Do not tumble dry, dry clean, bleach or iron. Store in a cool dry place away from direct heat and sunlight.

    Keep box for future reference.

    Keep out of the sight and reach of children.

    Not intended for persons with severe foot deformities or circulatory disorders resulting in infections or foot ulcerations. If in any doubt, please contact an appropriate Healthcare Professional.

    Use with caution and only under Medical / Healthcare Supervision or advice with the following conditions:

    Diabetes
    Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
    The indications outlined may not be suitable for your condition. Always consult your podiatrist or medical professional to confirm product suitability.

    Take advice on duration of usage and check sizing.

    Ensure product is not uncomfortably tight in footwear and blood flow is not restricted.

    The product should be applied as illustrated on the product box.

    If a rash develops, pain is prolonged or conditions worsen, discontinue use and consult a physician.

    Always use as a pair, even if pain is felt in only one foot or limb, which is usually the case.

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    FAQs

    Are neothotics good? ›

    A great fix for painful feet.

    I always seemed to struggle with trainers with pain to the arch of my foot, since I have been using these I have seen a vast improvement. I always found that I didn't have much support and these have provided me with the cushioning exactly where I need it.

    Are orthotic inserts effective? ›

    CUSTOM ORTHOTICS:

    These orthotics will treat or prevent abnormal motion, or rolling, of the foot. By redistributing the pressure on the bottom of your feet, you'll reduce discomfort, pain and calluses. Custom orthotics will increase effectiveness and decrease pain experienced with various cardio activities.

    How long do orthotic insoles take to work? ›

    Your feet require time to adjust to the orthotics which can be up to 6 weeks. It is common to feel like you are slipping out the back of your shoes slightly when you first break in your orthotics – this generally settles over time as the orthotics squash down into your shoe.

    Should orthotics be full length? ›

    Do you need full length insoles? Most people who wear orthotics can benefit from full length support. Full length insoles measure from heel to toe, and often replace the original insoles in your shoes. They fit most casual shoes, work boots, and other types of footwear without a narrow toe box.

    Why do my feet hurt more with orthotics? ›

    An improper fit is The most common reason these devices cause any discomfort. This problem is likely with off-the-shelf devices that incorrectly conform to your foot shape. Occasionally, custom orthotics may also fit incorrectly, leading to rubbing or aching.

    Why do my feet still hurt with orthotics? ›

    Your orthotics were not properly fitted or designed, or are worn out. Improper design or fit is one of the top reasons for foot pain from orthotics. If you have an improperly fitting foot orthosis, it is often because you have chosen an off-the-shelf solution that does not fit your specific foot shape correctly.

    How to tell if orthotics are working? ›

    With properly-fitted orthotics, you should be able to walk freely with your shoes feeling snug and secure on your feet. If this isn't the case, it's a sign that you might want to ask your podiatrist to examine your orthotics and make any necessary adjustments.

    How many hours a day should you wear orthotics? ›

    Generally, most people can comfortably wear their orthotics for 8-10 hours per day. However, some individuals may need to wear them for longer periods, especially during activities that put significant stress on their feet.

    What are the disadvantages of orthotics? ›

    Disadvantages:
    • Not designed for your foot type or foot pathology.
    • Thick and bulky.
    • Difficult to fit into footwear.
    • Low durability – 6 months.
    Apr 20, 2020

    Do I remove original insoles when using orthotics? ›

    In most cases, we recommend that you remove the insole, or footbed, from your shoes and replace them with your custom foot orthotics. Most shoes that are compatible with orthotics have a removable footbed that allows your custom foot orthotics to fit inside comfortably.

    How long does it take for feet to adjust to orthotics? ›

    However, it usually takes about two weeks to get used to wearing an orthotic.

    Do orthotic insoles hurt at first? ›

    After a thorough assessment, the doctor may prescribe a custom set of orthotics, or shoe inserts, to help you walk around more comfortably while relieving pain. In some cases, these orthotics don't fit well right away. Some patients may even experience discomfort or swelling as they try to adjust to their new devices.

    Do orthotics feel weird at first? ›

    It's natural to experience some mild discomfort during the initial break-in period of your custom orthotics. This is because your feet are adjusting to the new support and alignment they provide.

    What is the success rate of orthotics? ›

    Studies indicate that orthotics are highly effective, with an 89% success rate in reducing pain associated with plantar fascia degeneration [9].

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