HOW DO THEY WORK?
The skin of your feet is embedded with sensory receptors that create an access point between the body and the brain.
Proper feedback from your feet allows your nervous system to command the right muscle tone from head to toe.
FLAT FEET IN CHILDREN
Many young kids have bow legs (genu varum), flat feet, knock knees (genu valgum), in-toeing, out-toeing, or toe walking.
Flat feet in infants and young children are normal. Children’s feet are generally flexible and should not be stiff.
As your child masters walking, the ligaments and muscles will strengthen.
If your child has foot pain or flat feet, Therapeutic Insoles can help.
CHILDREN AND WEARING SHOES
There is an important sensory connection between the feet and the brain.
A child learning to walk receives essential sensory information from the soles of their feet touching the ground.
Shoes that are too tight can hamper your child’s walking and cause problems later in life.
The Therapeutic Insoles help counter this effect.