Orthotic Energy Insoles
Quick DetailsType: InsolesPlace of Origin: Guangdong, China (Mainland)Brand Name: SHEENZIModel Number: OR-1Material: PESIZE: #4,#6,#8Color: WhitePackage: Giftbox,Cloth bagFeature: Nano,Scalar,MagnetPackaging & DeliveryPackaging Details:100pair in clothbag per carton
Carton size:47*42*26cm
carton weight:12KGDelivery Detail:7 daysNano Insoles1.Nano Insoles,New product,New technology2.Nano Insoles,Change your life3.Scalar,nano4.Negative ion,MagnetNANO Orthotic insoles are guaranteed to get you back on your feet—pain free! Good condition of health! ColorWhitePackageCloth bag, gift boxSize#4,#6,#8Function1.Adjust the arch of footIt can make the feet of the 52 bone structure aligned arrangement, and then adjust frame, reducing the pressure back vertebrae and wear knee-hip section.2.Adjust the nervous systemImprove the neurotransmission function, boost energy and strengthen the functions of the internal organs.3.Promote Metabolism5.Anion effect6.Sterilization Function7.Aligns back and shoulders8.Relieves lower back pain9.Balances hips for easier movement10.Reduces stress on knee joints11.Cradles feet for improved stability Observe the shape of your foot and match it with one of the foot types at the bottom of the page. Although other variables (such as your weight, biomechanics, weekly mileage, and fit preferences) come into play, knowing your foot type is the first step toward finding the right shoe for you. Normal (medium) ArchIf you see about half of your arch, you have the most common foot type and are considered a normal pronator. Contrary to popular belief, pronation is a good thing. When the arch collapses inward, this "pronation" absorbs shock. As a normal pronator, you can wear just about any shoe, but may be best suited to a stability shoe that provides moderate arch support(or medial stability). Lightweight runners with normal arches may prefer neutral-cushioned shoes without any added support, or even a performance-training shoe that offers some support but less heft, for a faster feel.Flat (low) ArchIf you see almost your entire footprint, you have a flat foot, which means you're probably an overpronator. That is, a micro-second after footstrike, your arch collapses inward too much, resulting in excessive foot motion and increasing your risk of injuries. You need either stability shoes, which employ devices such as dual-density midsoles and supportive "posts" to reduce pronation and are best for mild to moderate overpronators, or motion-control shoes, which have firmer support devices and are best for severe overpronators, as well as tall, heavy (over 165 pounds), or bow-legged runners. High ArchIf you see just your heel, the ball of your foot, and a thin line on the outside of your foot, you have a high arch, the least common foot type. This means you're likely an underpronator, or supinator, which can result in too much shock traveling up your legs, since your arch doesn't collapse enough to absorb it. Underpronators are best suited to neutral-cushioned shoes because they need a softer midsole to encourage pronation. It's vital that an underpronator's shoes have no added stability devices to reduce or control pronation, the way a stability or motion-control shoe would.
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