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Great video! I am a 20+ year runner. In my 40s ran road marathons. Always used superfeet. In my 50s took up trail running. For some reason I didn't use the superfeet. I am now 59 and started having PF issues. Done PT, chiropractor, dry needling and tried all kinds of orthopedic incerts. I forgot about superfeet. Went back to superfeet and I am running again 🙌. I am not at 100% recovery, but I am able to run 2 miles so far. I shouldn't of never stopped using superfeet.
My nephew works for Big 5 and he bought Superfeet insoles and said that his feet felt great. I have flat feet and was issued orthotics in early 2000's by a Podiatrist, those eventually fell apart years later. Recently I have sustained a foot fracture, nerve damage on the arch of my foot and on=going back pain. He got me a pair of Superfeet about a month ago and the nerve pain has gone away completely. The back pain is also getting better. I had him order another pair so I can keep one in my running shoes and one for my regular shoes. I Googled Superfeet insoles and came across your informative video. Looks like my nephew had a good idea to recommend these insoles.
Very helpful, thank you! I've used Powerstep Pinnacle insoles for years and they really helped. But this year I developed some new problems with my tendons, along with Morton's Neuroma and hammertoes. I switched to FootChair orthotics for more support and I really notice an improvement. I also switched to Orthofeet shoes for more room in the toe box, after years of wearing New Balance and Brooks. I HAD TO because these manufacturers insist on making their shoes tighter and more pointed in the toe box with each new version. Thank goodness Orhtofeet remains consistent with their wide and deep toe box construction. I was so glad to see that you recommend them. I get more information and help from you than from any of the foot/ankle specialists and podiatrists I've been to. Thank you, Dr. Tom!
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My son is just about to give up getting his feet corrected. He has spent a fortune on shoes, orthodics and even surgery. He is diabetic and gets ulcers then blood blisters on the ball of his feet. He was talked into surgery to remove most of his big toe, but all it did was move the problem to the second metatarsal instead of the first. If you werent so far away, we would definitely come to you for your expertise and follow through.
Been using Dr Scholls for a couple years and theyre fine. But recently I got a job where I'm on my feet for 10 hours and they werent cutting it. I switched to superfeet and the difference was huge, no more pain.
Superfeet are really hard, and I wore them for years. I believe the permanent ache I have in the heels and balls of my feet started with and was caused by Superfeet. (At that time, barefoot running was in vogue so I didn't realize hard surfaces could so damaging to the foot.)
Really would love to hear your opinion and review on Remind insoles, especially as a daily insole despite them being marketed mostly for snowboarding and skateboarding
You left off Birkenstock insole orthotics! I have worn various orthotics since the 1960’s (steel, ugh, I gave up on those) then various custom made hard and soft orthotics for running, and to various off the shelf orthotics for hiking, golf, etc. For walking and golf (I no longer jog), the Birkenstock Blue Sports are far and away the most supportive and effective orthotics that I have ever worn. I have about 8 pair for various shoes and boots.
I tried to rank based on the most Google searched insoles, I guess technically there are 100s of less popular brands, but very interesting, I will have to take a look 🙂
Why would you need 8 pairs when by their very design you can transfer the same pair between shoes? I don't understand your thinking with that. Someone else said the same thing, that they've bought two pairs for different shoes, so I'm just curious?
@Michigan Foot Doctor, great & comprehensive Reviews! For people lile myself here in San Diego, is there an option to purchase some of your pre-made orthotics from a website that you have?
Dr. Scholl's - I've done a lot of research on these custom fit inserts lately. Turns out the only two factors that are considered in determining which numbered insert you get are (1) your shoe size and (2) whether you have a high or standard arch or you have a low / flat arch (yes, high and standard are both the same number). And, based on my use of them, as stated in this video they don't provide support, just comfort.
I work walking on concrete so I had major foot pain. I bought 10 dollar insoles from Walmart (air plus heel gel) no I have no issues at all. I can walk all day if needed lol
Wish I could see you closer! But seriously customer service and better results should be expected by the patient, it is a shame to see what has happened to the health care system
Wow, but really not surprised. After seeing many foot/ankle specialists and podiatrists I've come to expect mediocre to poor treatment and have given up on them. The quality of healthcare in this country is not what it used to be.
Ninja orthotics are the best I ever had. They are half orthotics that slip under the insole on your heel side. It works for me, and it is great in most of my running shoes.
Personally I got my foot scanned for a clear for free in New balance store and found out that I had flat feet and needed an insole because my feet hurt a lot in cleats and when I got my insoles the pain went away but just so yall know I got carbon insoles for $60
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Agree. That is my number one complaint about shoes today. I can't wear New Balance, Brooks, Asics . . . they keep getting more pointed and tighter in the toe box with each new update. I switched to Orthofeet.
@@DrTomBiernacki Just the dress shoes? I'm not sure what you mean. Are you saying that with Orthofeet you only recommend the dress shoes and not the Orthofeet sneakers? Do the sneakers not offer enough support?
Great stuff Doc. My son is 19 yrs old. Cross country runner and long distance. His angle rolls inward..and has arch tendon issue when he pushes it hard.. His boney part at the arch is fairly pronounced..hes tryed high end orthotice..they all sucked. Way too think..especially around the heel. He just recieved an injection and man i wish we were close because we'd lovw to come by. What orthotics to you recommend for a super athlete?? Thanks Doc
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I was just diagnosed with PF and Achilles tendonopathy from a podtrist. He gave me an xray bc I also was concerned about broken metatarsals due to a foot injury back in May. I had zero foot problems before this injury. He said from xray view nothing was broken and he did not even do a biomechanical exam barely touched my foot. He pressed on my heel to see the pain level and that was it. He sent me home with instructions to wear Redi- Thotics have you heard of those? I also see some people here on YT recommending Altra running shoes for PF. Any comments on those? Thank you so much. Wish you were in my area. If you know any good podtrists in the Atlanta area I would love a recommendation.
Hey, wow. Here I was in pain thinking how do I explain to my various doctors my pain comes from many areas repeatedly HURTING ALL AT ONCE and and THERE is your diagnostic machine. Do you have any offices in NY?
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What about FP Insoles? I bought a pair of FP Moldable Kingfoam Elites with the thicker heels. I am recovering from a shattered calcaneus which required surgery and 3 screws in it. Thank you in advance.
@dislikebutton5291 They definitely have a firmer and more dense feel to them. It's not a squishy soft like some inserts. I don't know if that's better or not. I'm 50/50 on them as far as protective support. I'm still comparing them to some other inserts. I hope this helps.
@@ShaneJMcNair thank you I’m currently using the stock ones in my new boots till they get somewhat worn so I don’t waste them. Next up I’ll try those out
I like the walk heros. I had gotten two pairs of them on Amazon for $10 each a while ago. Now they about twice that much. Still not bad considering how good they are.
have you used Move insoles? If so, what do you think of em? I've been using the All Day model, but some shoes are too narrow (thanks Nike) and I need a lower profile insert so I use the Move Game Day model for its slimmer fit
Any recommendations for a hallux limitus orthotic that is stiff and has arch support? I've seen flat plate carbon fiber or composite inserts that goes under an insole but would love an all in one. Is my only option for this custom?
I have a pinched nerve between my little toe and fourth toe on my left foot. Wearing sandals are great but with shoes I must have a wide toe box area. Saw a podiatrist and got no help. Any suggestions appreciated!
Orthofeet shoes really helped me. I have the same issues (Moton's Neuroma, hammertoes). I need wide shoes with extra depth in the toe box -- very hard to find in any running or athletic shoes. I've tried every brand. The Orthofeet KITA in extra-wide have the toe box room I need.
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I bought aetrex shoes and 3d printed insoles and i feel i got scammed didn't work for me I don't feel comfortable when I walk in it the 3d printed insoles worked with hoka clifton 8 and i feel stable but i need something to correct my feets because it's a new problem not since i was born
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The key is wearing a supportive shoe with supportive walls(not a sandal and not a shoe that has flimsy cloth material). If you have frequent ankle sprains a high top shoe or work boot may be necessary early. Or even a lace up ankle brace.
AMAZING GREAT DR=TEACHER VIDEO - But I didn't like your opening. You totally recovered, redeemed, and excelled. Super promotional work as a system - the most for the least. Love that. And your 14:30 commentary on Big-Med makes my modest cautious hero grid near the top. Get into AI medical simulacra and run for U.S. congress I think.
I just got out of my cast and then the boot from an October 8 ,2023 fall. Today being December 10,2023.I am using my Uggs slippers to try to walk again from a 75% healed broken ankle and fibula because of a fall off a curb.The thick sole feels better than bare feet on the bare floor. GOOD MOVE OR BAD?
@@DrTomBiernackithank you, I really appreciate your opinion. I have been watching all your videos pertaining to broken ankle/fibula conditions, since month two of the healing process. After the cast was removed I found the boot was a real nightmare. I will continue to view your very important & informative videos. Thank you again.Cheers to a Happy new Year.
I personally like to start with power steps or superfeet (linked below) or equivalent for most people. If it's too aggressive can go with something softer like gel until you get used to it
I don't have any pain or medical issues but just wear the outside heels of my boots like crazy (supination). Anyone here have advice to stop that? My boots are all snug fitting so not much spare room. Thanks
Doc can you please help me? What would you recommend for someone who has quite high arches & needs a comfortable slipper? Person has Rheumatoid Arthritis, plantar fasciitis, swollen/painful feet, wide across ball of foot; but is currently walking around barefoot indoors. They need something soft & comfortable to wear that preferably is adjustable (has velcro) as slippers & a separate outdoor shoe. Any suggestions, there are so many bad products out there!🙏🙏🙏
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It depends on the problem, but most commonly injections such as triamcinalone are injected near the heel to decrease inflammation temporarily (2-4 weeks usually)
Don’t waste your money on arch inserts, they DO NOT work over time, I know from experience, go barefoot on sand or grass every day if possible, this cleared my plantar in four weeks.
Not true. Most people don’t see dirt and sand every day most of us are on concrete/hardwood tile the majority of the day. Orthodics have helped me long term tremendously especially as an athlete and in my daily life. Every human is different and most don’t have a perfect gait