Can anyone recommend an insole or gel cushion insert that would ease the "walking on a marble" pain?
Asked 3 years ago
I'm currently in a boot until Sunday but need something a bit more long-term as I am a care worker. The boot has significantly reduced the pain as well so that's something. Thank you.
Penelope Buckley
Sunday, July 04, 2021
Walking on marbles is a sensation often experienced by people with rheumatoid arthritis, and it can be excruciating! Try custom-made Upstep insoles. They are made to your personal specifications, and you can always consult with their customer service if you need help. There is a 120 risk-free guarantee so you can return them or get them adjusted if necessary.
Kaden Stewart
Saturday, October 30, 2021
Walking on a marble pain can be due many reasons like metatarsalgia, nerve issues, bony changes, muscle tightness and imbalance, etc. Best is to get it diagnosed by a healthcare practitioner to avoid any worries and doubts.
It is necessary that your feet gets the right support, comfort and help in easing your pain plus preventing any future episodes of pain, discomfort and injuries.
The best option is to go for Upsteps custom made insoles, that are made to meet your feet type and your individual need along with other conservative treatment methods of Physiotherapy and Podiatry.
Your foot impression taken by Upsteps foam impression box, will assist in making the required orthotic while you sit in the comfort of your home.
We have a team of clinical experts from the medical panel who design the orthotic to benefit you and you can get in touch with a Podiatrist on Upstep too post your order to clarify any doubts. With the 120 days risk free return guarantee it can be adjusted to your expectation and is the best deal to seal.
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