Samurai Insoles' Ninjas make ANY shoe with a removable factory insole into a LEAN, MEAN, COMFORT MACHINE!
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Are Orthotic Insoles Right For Me?
Flat Feet
Flat feet are often referred to as “fallen arches”, and is a common condition seen in both children and adults. The arch of the foot is formed by a group of tendons and ligaments attached to the heel and foot bones. Tendons in the lower leg and foot must work in conjunction, pulling at the correct times during standing and walking. This aids in forming the arch of the foot. If the tendons do not pull sufficiently enough, or the ligaments of the foot are lax, the foot may be left with a very low arch, or no arch at all.
Orthotic insoles may be recommended to control the discomfort that often accompanies flat feet.
Plantar Fasciitis
Often referred to as the “Jogger’s heel”, plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain. It has been estimated that about 10 percent of people will suffer from the condition at least once during their lifetime. The plantar fascia is a flat band of connective tissue that connects the heel bone to the toes. This ligament provides support to the arch of the foot. Excessive stretching and repeated straining of the ligament can cause small tears in the tissue, leading to inflammation and pain.
Orthotic insoles may be recommended to control the discomfort that often accompanies plantar fasciitis.
Tendonitis
The foot and ankle have multiple tendons that connect the muscles of the lower leg to all aspects of the foot. These tendons can become irritated and inflamed along the course of the tendon, or where the tendon attaches to the bone. This is referred to as “Tendonitis”, and can occur for a variety of different reasons. Tendonitis can make physical activity involving the feet extremely difficult and painful.
Orthotic insoles can control inefficient and painful motion of the foot and ankle. Controlling abnormal frontal plane motion of the ankle, heel and foot can relieve the symptoms of tendonitis in some instances.
Shin Splints
Shin splints, or medial tibial stress syndrome, is a common injury induced by intensive exercise, such as prolonged running, vigorous sports or excessive physical activity. This condition can affect athletes of all levels and is characterized by a distinct pain in the lower leg, between the ankle and knee. Shin splints are especially common among runners, aerobic dancers, military recruits and people with flat feet.
Orthotic insoles may be recommended to relieve the discomfort that can accompany shin splints.
Ball of the foot pain
The metatarsal region or ball of the foot is the area between the arch and toes. Pain in the ball of the foot, or metatarsalgia, is generally not a serious condition, but it can be aggravated to the point where normal activities and exercise can become extremely painful. Certain foot shapes might be subject to undue stress in the metatarsal region thus causing pain and discomfort in the front area of the foot just below the toes.
Orthotic insoles are often recommended to relieve the symptoms caused by metatarsalgia, or pain in the ball of the foot.
General Aches and Pains
Over-pronation has often been implicated as a source of general body aches and pains- most specifically lower back, knee and hip pain. If the foot is not able to absorb shock in an efficient way, these forces can then be transmitted up your legs, causing discomfort.
Orthotic insoles may be recommended to aid the foot in absorbing shock more effectively, providing relief for these types of symptoms
Samurai Insoles' Unique Design is it's "Secret Weapon"
"Necessity is the mother of invention" -English Proverb
After over a decade in private practice, I continue to believe one of the most effective tools for relieving sore, achy, fatigued feet is adequate but comfortable arch support. Sounds simple, right? Think again! One of the most frustrating experiences I have as a podiatrist is helping my patients find and obtain a product that does just this. I’ve evaluated a massive number of over the counter arch supports, insoles, and orthotics, and have generally been underwhelmed.
When I also became a foot pain sufferer, I finally decided to design the “perfect” over-the-counter orthotic insole for my patients, as well as myself. Thus, the Samurai Insole was developed. By creating an orthotic insole that was comfortable, lightweight, affordable, and also fit in a wide variety of footwear, I was able to provide my patients with a convenient and effective way to get the arch support their feet needed. I quickly realized the magnitude of developing this simple little device. I could help so many people, many I’ve never met before, get back to doing the things they love.
Dr. Thomas Lembo,
Designer of Samurai Insoles
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