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  • Orthotic plantar fasciitis insoles with arch support to help ease foot and heel pain for men and women

    FootReviver™ Orthotic Plantar Fasciitis Insoles

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    • Designed specifically for plantar fasciitis heel and arch pain: Sharp first‑step pain in the morning, aching after time on your feet, or soreness along the arch that keeps coming back.
    • Targets the real source of the problem – how your foot is loaded: Supports the band under your foot (plantar fascia), steadies the heel, and helps stop the arch dropping and rolling in more than it can comfortably cope with.
    • Firm 3/4‑length support where you need it, not a hard block under your whole foot: A structured base under the heel and arch holds its shape to support you, while the front of the insole stays softer and more flexible for natural push‑off.
    • Deep heel cup with cushioning to calm sore heels in shoes: Cradles the heel, holds the fat pad under the heel bone, and spreads impact away from the tender spot where the plantar fascia attaches.
    • Shaped arch support with gentle control of extra inward roll: Meets the arch earlier in the step so it cannot collapse as far, and reduces extra rolling‑in that repeatedly tugs on the fascia at the heel.
    • Full‑length cushioned top layer to protect the forefoot as well as the heel: Runs from heel to toes, gradually shaping to your foot to share pressure under the ball of the foot and give space for wider or splayed toes.
    • Helps on hard floors, long periods of standing or walking, and higher‑impact days: Combines firm rearfoot support with cushioning under heel and forefoot to make standing, walking, and even light running or sport more manageable.
    • Trim‑to‑fit design for most closed‑back shoes: Cut to size at the front, drop into your usual shoes, and the anti‑slip base helps keep them in place under your heel and arch.
    • Normal to feel them at first – then expect steadier, more comfortable steps: Start with a few hours a day and build up. A mild awareness under the arch and heel is common at first; as your feet adjust, many people find standing and walking become easier and less painful.
    • One practical part of managing plantar fasciitis – clear support, not a magic cure: Works best alongside sensible changes in time on your feet and any exercises or advice from your GP, physiotherapist, or podiatrist.
    £9.99

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