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Dr. Scholl's Cut to Fit Inserts Plantar Fasciitis Men's Pain Relief Orthotics - 1pair - Size (8-13)
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Highlights
- Immediately relieves heel pain & prevents it from coming back
- Reduces pressure on the heel, treating pain at the source
- Absorbs shock with the cushioning heel cup & reduces heel pressure with supportive arch
- Reduces occurrence of morning plantar fasciitis
- Full-length insole that can be easily trimmed to fit your shoe size
- Shock Absorbing Heel Cup - Cushions & protects against impact
- Supportive Arch - Prevents the plantar fascia from stretching further, reducing pressure, allowing it to heal
- Reliable Full Length Foam Cushioning - Protects and comforts your foot at each step with the added cushioning in your forefoot
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Why it Works:
Plantar fasciitis occurs when the band of tissue along the underside of your foot, called the plantar fascia, is overstretched and aggravates the attachment at the heel bone. This can cause pain with every step you take.
Dr. Scholl’s® Plantar Fasciitis All-Day Pain Relief Orthotics provide relief by treating the source of your pain. The insoles absorb aggravating shock impact, comfort and protect your foot with added cushioning, and support your arch to prevent the plantar fascia from stretching further so it can heal.
How to Use:
1) Your shoe’s current insoles may be removeable, if they are take them out FIRST.
2) Place the removeable insoles against the back of your Dr. Scholl’s® insole and trim to match the old insole size. If your shoes’ insoles aren’t removeable, cut to your shoe size using the trim guide found on the bottom of your insole near the toes.
3) Place insoles in your shoes’ toes first with the cloth side UP. Ensure the insole heel rests firmly in the heel of your shoe.
Recommend replacing insoles every six (6) months or at first sign of wear.
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Q: Can these be used in shoes without removable insoles?
A: Hello! Yes, The Dr. Scholl's Cut to Fit Inserts for Plantar Fasciitis Men's Pain Relief Orthotics can be used in shoes without removable insoles. There are some cautions that should always be taken. If the non-removable insole already has a high level of contouring to it, it may not allow the Dr. Scholl's insole to sit properly to manage your arch and foot support. And while our product has been clinically tested in shoes where insoles were not removed, there can be some shoes that may already be a bit tight. Adding an insole to these shoes without removing the existing insole may reduce the available space for your foot leading to discomfort. /Dr.Scholl's Brand Team/
submitted byEG Product Expert - 6 months agoBrand expert
Q: Can you use these with sandals with straps, not open heel?
A: Our insole is not recommended for use in sandals. Sufficient side and heel support of the insole is needed to ensure that it stays in place and provides proper efficacy. We do not recommend gluing the insole, even in shoes.
submitted byEG Product Expert - 4 years agoBrand expert
Q: Does the Dr Scholl's insert for plantar fasciitis come in men's size large?
A: Our Dr. Scholl’s Pain Relief Orthotics for Plantar Fasciitis are sized to be effective for men’s shoe sizes 8 – 13. If you have a foot size larger than 13, we recommend that you take a look at our Custom Fit Orthotics, which can fit men’s shoe sizes up to size 15. They are, like our Plantar Fasciitis orthotics, clinically proven to relieve Plantar fasciitis pain and help prevent it from coming back with use. To find a Custom Fit Kiosk near you, please visit the Dr. Scholl’s website. If you have further questions, please call us at 1-866-360-3226. One of our representatives will be more than happy to assist you!
submitted byEG Product Expert - 5 years agoBrand expert
Q: Is this easy to cut to size?
A: Our Plantar Fasciitis Orthotics are very easy to cut to size. Please follow these instructions. 1) The insoles that came in your shoes are probably removable - take them out 2) Place your plantar fasciitis orthotics into shoe, fabric side up, to test for size. If needed, trim the orthotic along the outline (on bottom of orthotic near toes) that matches your shoe size. 3) Ensure the orthotic lays flat against the bottom of your shoe, especially in the toe area. If it doesn't fit without bunching, continue to trim as needed.
submitted byEG Product Expert - 5 years agoBrand expert
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