Corrective insoles mainly improve the pressure and posture of the foot by adjusting the pressure distribution of the sole, providing additional support to the sole, and using high-quality materials to absorb impact.
Its purpose is to correct abnormal problems in the foot, such as relieving plantar fasciitis, metatarsalgia, flat feet, high arches, and inversion of the foot.
Of course, how to adjust requires detailed data and professional knowledge to judge and optimize. Detailed data of the foot can be obtained through traditional measurement methods, or it can be accurately measured using high-end equipment such as foot scanners.

After obtaining the data, professional design engineers will analyze it and design and adjust the insoles in combination with the principles of human biomechanics to improve foot problems.
The production of corrective insoles needs to be carried out under the guidance of professional designers and rehabilitation therapists. All data and adjustment plans should be supported by scientific basis to ensure the correction effect.
Generally speaking, if children have foot problems, corrective insoles are a gentle and effective method that will not cause excessive discomfort to the user. Moreover, children’s feet have not yet been fully formed, making it easier to improve and adjust.
For adults, since the foot structure is basically fixed, corrective insoles are mainly used to relieve symptoms and it is difficult to completely change the foot shape. Therefore, it is usually necessary to combine corrective insoles with medical surgery and other methods for comprehensive treatment to achieve better correction results.