Have you ever experienced this problem: wearing a lot of “comfortable” shoes, but always feeling foot pain after walking for a long time? Or you spent money to customize insoles, but the effect was not as expected? In fact, the problem may lie in one link-you don’t know your feet, and you don’t know how to choose the right insoles.
At this time, the combination of “plantar pressure plate + insole” may be the solution.
What is a plantar pressure plate?
The plantar pressure plate is a smart device that uses sensor technology to detect the force, contact area, gait changes, etc. in different areas of the sole of the foot when a person is standing or walking. These data can reflect problems such as foot shape, gait abnormality, and center of gravity shift, and are an important basis for personalized foot intervention.
In other words, it is a “mirror” to understand your feet.
And the insole is the core of “prescribing the right medicine for the right disease”
The main function of the insole is not simply “soft” and “thick”, but to support, correct and guide according to the foot structure and foot needs. For example, high arches need arch support, flat feet need arch shaping, and people who walk with their feet turned outward may need to adjust the landing angle.
Only insoles made based on foot data are the “right” insoles.

What are the advantages of combining the two?
More accurate data support
The plantar pressure plate can show the true performance of your feet in static and dynamic states, rather than just relying on naked eye observation. With these data, the insole can truly match your foot condition, rather than guessing based on experience.
More personalized insole design
Different people have different foot shapes. Even if the foot length is the same, there may be differences in arch height, heel inversion and eversion. Combined with the pressure plate data, the insole can be differentiated according to key areas such as the arch, heel, and forefoot, to achieve “customization”.
Stronger actual effect feedback
After wearing the insole, perform the plantar test again, you can clearly compare the changes before and after the intervention, and adjust the plan in time. This closed-loop intervention method makes foot health management more scientific and more reassuring.
Who is more suitable to use this combination?
People who work by standing or walking for long periods of time (such as teachers, shopping guides, logistics personnel, etc.);
People who often experience foot fatigue, soreness, and knee discomfort;
People with abnormal foot structure (such as flat feet, high arches, hallux valgus, etc.);
Professional athletes or running enthusiasts who want to improve their gait and performance.