Add-On Accessory

Arches Insoles - Type 3 Wedge Support

Our Type 3 orthotics work exceptionally well for typical high-arched individuals. However, for more aggressive high-arch cases, this wedge enhances the lateral posting built into the Type 3 orthotic for stronger correction.

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Arches Insoles - Type 3 Wedge Support
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When Do You Need Wedge Supports?

Our Type 1 and Type 3 orthotics work exceptionally well for typical flat-footed or high-arched individuals. However, for more aggressive flat-foot or high-arch cases, these wedges enhance the medial or lateral posting built into our Type 1 and Type 3 orthotics. These wedges are standardized to fit all FootScientific orthotic sizes and types.

How to Install Your Wedges

Simple setup for enhanced correction

4-Layer Construction

Each pair of orthotics is designed with 4 layers for optimal correction and comfort.

Type 3 Wedge 4-Layer Construction
1
Top Layer

Stay-Dry™ B.K. Mesh

Works to control perspiration, odor control, and transitional cushioning.

2
Comfort

EVA Foam Padding

Allows for persistent shock absorption and comfort of the wearer.

3
Stabilization

Heel Stabilizing Padded Foam

Stabilizes the heel, providing comfort and support.

4
Foundation + Wedge

Form Correcting Molded Cork with Wedge Support

Allows for shock absorption, maintains the alignment, and maintains the correction of the orthotic. Adds 2.5° of heel correction (sold separately).

What's Your Foot Type?

Type 1 is corrective for proper arch support: increasing comfort, promoting performance, and preventing injuries. Issues common to flat feet, such as plantar fasciitis, ankle and knee pain, or pain from undue pressure on the inside of the foot are relieved.
Type 2 is for additional arch support, weight distribution off pressure points, and foot stabilization for a more responsive and comfortable foot.
Corrective for a more flexible foot, better pivot, minimizes outer-foot stress fractures and ankle rolling, helps open space at the inner knee to lessen the pain of arthritis.
How to Determine Your Foot Type

How to Determine Your Foot Type

Knowing Your Foot Series