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Maximize Your HSA or FSA: Smart Spending on Foot Health
Using your HSA or FSA isn’t just about covering routine medical expenses, it’s an opportunity to invest in long-term comfort and mobility. From orthotic insoles to supportive ankle and recovery products, this guide explains how foot health solutions like PowerStep can help relieve pain, improve alignment, and make the most of your pre-tax healthcare benefits.
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Maximize Your HSA or FSA: Smart Spending on Foot Health
Using your HSA or FSA isn’t just about covering routine medical expenses, it’s an opportunity to invest in long-term comfort and mobility. From orthotic insoles to supportive ankle and recovery products, this guide explains how foot health solutions like PowerStep can help relieve pain, improve alignment, and make the most of your pre-tax healthcare benefits.

Holiday Gift Guide 2025: Thoughtful Gifts for Every Lifestyle
Give the gift of comfort this holiday season with PowerStep’s 2025 Gift Guide. From supportive insoles and ankle sleeves to cozy slippers and recovery sandals, discover thoughtful health and wellness gifts designed to provide lasting relief, promote better alignment, and keep every step supported year-round.

Solutions to Common Questions About Insoles
Struggling to get comfortable with your new insoles? You’re not alone. This guide breaks down common insole issues, from fit and arch support to break-in time and wear, and offers simple solutions to help you get the most out of your PowerStep orthotics for long-lasting comfort and relief.

FAQs for Going to the Podiatrist
A podiatrist is a medical specialist trained to diagnose and treat a wide range of foot and ankle conditions. They help with issues such as plantar fasciitis, heel pain, bunions, flat feet, sports injuries, and diabetic foot complications, along with toenail and skin concerns. Patients can expect a first appointment to include a medical history, physical exam, and possibly imaging, followed by a treatment plan tailored to their needs. Orthotics, including both medical-grade and over-the-counter options, are often recommended to reduce strain and improve alignment.



