Orthotics Study

Orthotics Study Found Off-the-Shelf Insoles More Effective Than Custom-Made

A new study conducted at fifteen orthopedic foot centers found prefabricated orthotic insoles to be more effective than the more expensive  custom-made insoles sold at many foot care specialty stores.  Organized by the San Francisco Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Center, Department of Orthopaedics, University of California, the report named “Comparison of custom and prefabricated orthoses in the initial treatment of proximal plantar fasciitis” details the results of tests on 236 patients (160 women and 76 men) of ages 16 or older, most with plantar fasciitis symptoms for a period of six months or less.

The study randomized patients into five different treatment groups who performed Achilles tendon- and plantar fasciitis exercises in a similar manner.One group was treated with stretching only, while the other four stretched and used one of four different shoe inserts, including a silicone heel pad, a felt pad, a rubber heel cup, or a custom-made polypropylene orthotic device.

The results indicated the percentages of patients from each group who experienced improvements in their plantar fasciitis condition as follows:

custom orthotics vs standard insoles

At the end of the study, the scientists issued the statement: “We conclude that, when used in conjunction with a stretching program, a prefabricated shoe insert is more likely to produce improvement in symptoms as part of the initial treatment of proximal plantar fasciitis than a custom polypropylene orthotic device.”

Considering the abysmal difference between average prices of custom orthotics vs. off-the-shelf shoe inserts,  it makes sense for patients to opt for the latter for treating plantar fasciitis symptoms, at least initially.  Taking these results into consideration could result in massive health care savings for a large segment of the population.

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2 comments


  • Mats Wolff

    My son wants to go to a foot doctor to get rid of some calluses on his feet. It’s intriguing that you claimed that ready-made orthotic insoles outperform the more expensive custom-made insoles offered by several specialty foot care shops. I’m grateful for the information about orthotics and anticipate being able to take my son to a respected doctor soon. https://www.buderimpodiatry.com.au/orthotics/insoles/


  • Jeff Carbine

    Thank you for understanding that it makes sense for patients to opt for custom-made orthotic insoles for treating plantar fasciitis symptoms initially. I want to start running every day to lose weight, but I’m worried that my legs may hurt too much. Getting props from a podiatrist seems like a good idea, so you don’t have to worry about foot pain while running. https://galleriapodiatry.com.au/services/orthotics/


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