Most insoles support the foot. Therapeutic Insoles are designed to improve the information your feet send to your brain, helping support posture, balance, movement, and stability from the ground up.
FEATURE
Regular Insoles
Traditional Orthotics
Therapeutic Insoles
Main purpose
Comfort and cushioning
Structural support
Trains foot to brain communication for posture, balance, and movement
How it works
Softens pressure under the foot
Holds the foot in a corrected position
Stimulates sensory receptors under the feet
Posture connection
Little to no direct posture focus
May influence posture by changing foot mechanics
Designed specifically to support posture from the ground up
Foot feedback
Often reduces sensation by adding padding
Can limit natural foot movement
Helps the brain receive clearer pressure and balance information
Best for
Comfort, cushioning, or shoe fit
Structural support or clinical correction
Posture, balance, foot awareness, and body control
Shoe compatibility
Depends on thickness
Can be hard to fit in many shoes
3mm thin profile for everyday shoes
User experience
Feels like padding
Feels like support or bracing
Feels like active sensory stimulation under the feet
Regular Insoles
Adds cushioning or comfort inside the shoe
Main purpose: Comfort and cushioning
How it works: Softens pressure under the foot
Posture connection: Little to no direct posture focus
Foot feedback: Often reduces sensation by adding padding
Best for: Comfort, cushioning, or shoe fit
Shoe compatibility: Depends on thickness
User experience: Feels like padding
Traditional Orthotics
Supports or controls foot structure
Main purpose: Structural support
How it works: Holds the foot in a corrected position
Posture connection: May influence posture by changing foot mechanics
Foot feedback: Can limit natural foot movement
Best for: Structural support or clinical correction
Shoe compatibility: Can be hard to fit in many shoes
User experience: Feels like support or bracing
Therapeutic Insoles
Trains foot to brain communication for posture, balance, and movement
Main purpose: Trains foot to brain communication for posture, balance, and movement
How it works: Stimulates sensory receptors under the feet
Posture connection: Designed specifically to support posture from the ground up
Foot feedback: Helps the brain receive clearer pressure and balance information
Best for: Posture, balance, foot awareness, and body control
Shoe compatibility: 3mm thin profile for everyday shoes
User experience: Feels like active sensory stimulation under the feet
COMPARE AT A GLANCE
Regular InsolesComfort and cushioning.
Traditional OrthoticsStructure and support.
Therapeutic InsolesSensory feedback for posture, balance, and movement.
Most insoles change how your shoe feels.
Therapeutic Insoles change the information your feet send to your brain.
How Do They Work
Every time you take a single step, over 200,000 sensory receptors in your feet come alive.
These receptors instantly send information to your brain, delivering real-time feedback about pressure, movement, and balance.
Your brain uses that data to adjust your entire body to keep you upright and stable.
See how the THERAPEUTIC INSOLES work
if the feet send poor information, the body compensates through the back, hips, neck, knees, and shoulders.
Your feet send 200,000 messages per day to your brain about gravity and balance. When those messages are wrong, your brain compensates by tightening muscles in your back, neck, and shoulders to keep you upright. Fix the messages at the source. Compensation stops automatically.
Orthotics support your arch. These change the information your feet send to your brain. Orthotics modify structure. These modify communication. Different purpose, different result.
Most people feel changes within 3-7 days. Some notice immediately. Your brain stops compensating as soon as it receives clear information. Tension releases naturally, not gradually.
Yes. They're 3mm thin and flexible. Work in sneakers, dress shoes, boots, anything except flip-flops or very narrow heels. You wear them like insoles, but they work like a reset button.
That's actually proof this will work. Multiple pain points mean your body is compensating in a chain reaction. When you fix the foundation (feet), the entire chain releases, not just one area.
Had massive knee pain...wore orthotics for over 10 years. I’m bow legged. Had an online consultation with Annette and she suggested these. Well worth the investment. Pain is GONE!!!!