PowerStep Insoles

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    jacdavis

    Sun Jul 20 2008

    Being diagnosed with plantar fasciitis opened a whole new world for me. I suddenly found myself facing daily pain simply walking, and in no time at all, my primary focus was on finding a long term solution to this condition. Being told to stay off your feet, and never go barefoot, was not what I considered a long term answer to the debilitating hassle of plantar fasciitis. I am an active person who loves to walk barefoot, and being told to adopt a more sedentary lifestyle was simply not an acceptable option. I began searching for what had worked for others, and in pretty short order I came to realize that there were a lot of people more than willing to relieve me of my money, but they offered little in terms of ways to improve my foot condition. Eventually I found the Powerstep products on the internet, and I can honestly tell you they worked better than anything else I tried. And believe me; I looked at a lot of different solutions; mostly mainstream, and a few totally off the w... Read more

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    oliverz

    Fri Aug 24 2007

    I have have a lot of luck with these over the years. They last for me about a year or so before the hard insert breaks through the external molding (although I can still wear them even after this occurs without much trouble). These cured my first instance of plantar fasciitis (along with lots of yoga sun salutations and stretching/resting). You will want to wear these only a few hours a day at first, then more and then all the time. Then you can start running with them in your shoes. I wear them in every single shoe possible, without fail. I have not had plantar fasciitis again for now 7 years or so, despite doing a lot of running and playing and training for competitive ultimate frisbee.

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    sbsaintc

    Tue Jun 12 2007

    Usually walk about 3-7 miles per day for excercie. After walk heel would be stiff and would have to ice down (Plantar Fasciitis). Saw info on these and tried them. During 8.5 mile walk I noticed my heel did not start to ache a little after a couple of miles as usual. After walk took of shoes and noticed heel was not stiff. Iced it anyway and stretched as usual. The next morning I woke up and did not stretch before leaving the bed to see if I would have heel pain as usual when using these inserts. To my shock, I did not. Have had them for a 2 weeks now and am pretty happy with them. Will need to get another 2 pairs so will not have to switch from shoe to shoe.

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    rita_giandonato

    Thu Aug 25 2005

    I too give power sole a 5+ rating...I cannot see my foot doctor that orginally sells this product to his patient for $15.00 per pair. I have been to a second foot doc...who has just given me needles...helps for awhile. I am see a new doc today and I know he is going to want me to order $300.00 orthodicts...which I refuse to do...with Power step products on the market? You know you need to e educated today when seeing physicians...or you can pay alot of money out of pocket for nothing????

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    neutrella

    Mon Nov 29 2004

    Unbelievable. Cured my heel spur! Wouldn't dare wear any shoes again without inserting the Power Step insoles first. Well worth their $29 price.