I developed posterior tibial tendonitis in my ankle and after wearing a aircast boot for a month, I have been in physical therapy for several months with minimal relief. I have had to stop my neighborhood walks, cycling, and other physical activities. Even driving has been so painful. I have been so frustrated until the PT I work with suggested trying new insoles in my shoes and so out of desperation I decided to try these, as they felt low risk price-wise and the reviews are solid. I have gotten the most relief from these insoles! In a matter of a couple weeks I am finally making progress in physical therapy and the pain has gone down drastically. I have a ways to go, but without these insoles I would have continued to make zero/little progress. At my last doctor's appointment, I showed her the insoles to confirm with her they'd be appropriate for my foot type and injury. She not only approved, but notated the type and brand to refer to other patients. I highly recommend that you follow the instructions for breaking these in, I upped the hour increments over 8 days until I could wear them for 8 hours on the 8th day. Your feet will be a little tender as they adjust but that is normal. Now my feet feel great in them all day. They are best suited for athletic shoes as they are bulky, I've purchased a slim pair from a different brand for dress shoes but will continue to use these and replace as needed.
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