Children's Orthopedic Insoles
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Childhood is a time when the whole body is growing, fragile and susceptible to influence. Poor posture or bad shoes can have a crippling impact on a child's body. That's why it's important to keep an eye onfoot development and, in some cases, provide orthopedic insoles. These will help correct pathologies quickly and effectively, as the foot is easily moldable at this age. SmartFeet offers orthopedic insoles specially designed for children, for a wide range of plantar diseases.
Does your child need orthotics?
There are many plantar pathologies that develop during childhood and require the use of orthopedic insoles for children. In fact, nothing can harm a child's feet very quickly. They can contract plantar diseases in a variety of ways.
If he wears shoes that are too big or too small, then his feet can pay the price. This can lead to deformities that can last a lifetime if not treated in time.
A child who puts too much strain on his or her body through sports, for example, is more likely to develop pathologies. Sports such as ballet or climbing are notoriously bad for the feet. Nevertheless sports seemingly harmless, cause micro-shocks to the heel, which can lead to plantar disease. Wearing a child's insole is therefore highly recommended.
If you notice any deformities in your child's foot, don't hesitate to contact a podiatrist and get a child's orthopedic insoles. These can also be purchased in preventionif your child plays sport.
What kind of shoes should I use with my child's orthopaedic insoles?
It's important to choose the right pair of shoes for your child's orthotics.
Although children's orthotics can be used with all types of footwear, there are certain recommended criteria. Podiatrists and orthopedists recommend wearing lightweight shoes with thin, flexible soles. They should be reinforced at the sides and have a flexible upper to support the ankle.
In addition, the children's orthotics reduces the space available in the shoe. So, depending on the thickness of the insole, you may want to consider buying shoes with a larger width. larger size. Conversely, you can buy simple children's insoles to compensate for oversized shoes.
How to choose the right pair of orthopedic insoles for your child?
Depending on your son's or daughter's pathology, the orthopedic insoles for plantar pain purchased will vary.
Among the pathologies that can be treated by wearing orthotics for children, here are the main ones:
- Flat foot: It's very important to treat this condition. Indeed, apart from the high risk of developing a plantar fasciitis and back problems, flatfoot can only be cured before the age of eight. In fact, an adult can only be cured by lengthy and restrictive surgery. A child, on the other hand, only needs a pair of orthopedic insoles and exercises to heal. Orthotics with arch support are recommended.
- Hallux Valgus: This condition can affect any child who wears unsuitable footwear. L'Hallux Valgus is the deformation of the big toe joint, creating a bunion and unbearable pain. Orthopedic insoles specialized in the treatment of Hallux Valgus must be worn.
- Sever's disease Sever's disease: This condition only affects children who have not yet reached puberty. It mainly affects athletic children, because it is caused by a succession of micro-shocks to the heel, leading to pain in the same area. The child should therefore be fitted with orthopedic insoles, preferably made of gel, in order to reduce the pain.absorb shocks shock absorption.
SmartFeet gives you the benefit of children's orthotics specialized in the treatment of foot pathologies. premium quality.