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Frequently Asked Questions about Powerstep

Powerstep insoles are orthotic shoe inserts designed to support the arch, cushion the heel, and reduce foot pain caused by conditions like plantar fasciitis, overpronation, and general fatigue. Powerstep insoles provide structured support that helps align the foot and relieve pressure across the entire foot with each step.

Powerstep insoles are designed for people who experience foot, heel, or arch pain, including those with plantar fasciitis, flat feet, high arches, or overpronation. Athletes, people who stand for long hours at work, and anyone seeking extra cushioning and support in everyday footwear can benefit from Powerstep insoles.

Place Powerstep insoles inside your shoes by removing the existing shoe liner first, then sliding the insole in so the heel cup aligns with the back of the shoe. Make sure the insole lies flat and does not bunch or fold, and trim to fit if the packaging indicates that option is available for your size.

Yes, Powerstep insoles are widely recommended for plantar fasciitis because the built-in arch support and heel cradle help reduce strain on the plantar fascia ligament. Using Powerstep insoles consistently throughout the day can ease morning heel pain and discomfort that worsens with prolonged standing or walking.

Choosing the right Powerstep insole depends on your foot type, the level of arch support you need, and the type of footwear you plan to use them in. Powerstep offers options ranging from slim everyday insoles to maximum-support orthotics, so matching the insole profile to your shoe style and pain level is the best starting point.

Powerstep insoles are designed to fit a wide variety of shoe types, including athletic sneakers, casual shoes, and work boots, though the specific fit depends on the insole style and your shoe's available volume. Some Powerstep insoles can be trimmed to size, making them more adaptable across different footwear styles.

Yes, Powerstep insoles are safe for daily wear and are made with materials intended for prolonged contact with the foot, including antimicrobial fabric covers that help control odor and moisture. Powerstep insoles do not require a prescription and are considered an over-the-counter orthotic support suitable for regular everyday use.

Powerstep insoles offer more structured arch support and a firmer heel cradle than most generic foam drugstore insoles, which tend to compress quickly and lose their cushioning. Powerstep insoles are engineered with a semi-rigid shell that maintains its shape over time, providing more consistent support and longer-lasting comfort.

Powerstep insoles typically last several months to about a year depending on how frequently they are used and the type of activity involved. Replacing Powerstep insoles when the cushioning feels noticeably flatter or the arch support no longer feels firm is a good general guideline for maintaining effective foot support.

Clean Powerstep insoles by hand-washing them with mild soap and lukewarm water, then air-drying them completely before placing them back in your shoes. Avoid machine washing or exposing Powerstep insoles to direct heat sources like dryers or radiators, as high heat can warp the supportive shell and reduce their effectiveness.

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