Flat Feet, Fallen Arches, & Overpronation Inserts

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    Flat feet and fallen arches often lead to overpronation, where the feet and ankles roll inward during movement. This misalignment can place added pressure on the arches, toes, and points, contributing to foot pain, shin splints, knee pain, and back pain.

    PowerStep® orthotic insoles for flat feet are clinically proven to relieve and prevent pain by stabilizing the ankle, balancing the foot, and improving overall alignment. With firm yet flexible arch support and a deep heel cradle, these insoles reduce strain and provide comfort with every step.

    Our collection of insoles for flat feet and fallen arches includes styles for everyday shoes, work footwear, and running insoles for flat feet. If you’re not sure which insole is best for your arch type, take our arch type test or try the Insole Finder for personalized recommendations.

    Flat Feet & Overpronation Insoles FAQs

    Yes. Insoles with arch support and heel stabilization can improve alignment, reduce overpronation, and relieve pain caused by flat feet or fallen arches.

    The best insoles for flat feet provide low arch support, cushioning, and a deep heel cradle. PowerStep® Pinnacle Low insoles fit both everyday wear and athletic shoes.

    Yes. Overpronation can affect posture and gait, leading to pain in the knees, hips, and lower back. Supportive insoles help correct this misalignment.

    Yes. PowerStep® offers running insoles for overpronation designed with shock absorption and stability features to support athletes with low arches.

    Flat feet often appear when the arch collapses during standing. You can confirm your arch type by taking our arch type test.