
Scholl In-balance Lower Back Orthotic Insole Large
Scholl In-Balance Lower Back Orthotic Insole Large
Scholl In-Balance Lower Back Orthotic Insoles address lower back pain through improved foot and postural alignment. Poor foot alignment and overpronation create a biomechanical chain of misalignment that can contribute to lumbar stress and lower back pain. These insoles correct the foundation of this chain.
Key Features
- Biomechanical design targeting lower back pain
- Improves foot and postural alignment
- Reduces overpronation contributing to lumbar stress
- Large size - trimmable to fit
- For everyday and occupational footwear
FAQ: How do foot insoles help lower back pain?
The foot is the foundation of the body's postural chain. Overpronation causes the ankle to roll inward, rotating the tibia inward, tilting the pelvis and increasing lumbar lordosis (curvature). Over time, this biomechanical misalignment contributes to lower back stress and pain. Corrective orthotic insoles reduce this chain of compensations by restoring correct foot alignment from the ground up. For significant lower back pain, also consult a physiotherapist or GP for a comprehensive assessment.
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Scholl In-Balance Lower Back Orthotic Insole Large
Scholl In-Balance Lower Back Orthotic Insoles address lower back pain through improved foot and postural alignment. Poor foot alignment and overpronation create a biomechanical chain of misalignment that can contribute to lumbar stress and lower back pain. These insoles correct the foundation of this chain.
Key Features
- Biomechanical design targeting lower back pain
- Improves foot and postural alignment
- Reduces overpronation contributing to lumbar stress
- Large size - trimmable to fit
- For everyday and occupational footwear
FAQ: How do foot insoles help lower back pain?
The foot is the foundation of the body's postural chain. Overpronation causes the ankle to roll inward, rotating the tibia inward, tilting the pelvis and increasing lumbar lordosis (curvature). Over time, this biomechanical misalignment contributes to lower back stress and pain. Corrective orthotic insoles reduce this chain of compensations by restoring correct foot alignment from the ground up. For significant lower back pain, also consult a physiotherapist or GP for a comprehensive assessment.


















