PowerStep Metatarsal Cushions for ball of foot pain, blue, transfers weight away from the metatarsal bones to relieve ball of foot pain, pair with PowerStep orthotic insoles for customized support and pain relief
PowerStep Metatarsal Cushion: relieves ball of foot pain, transfers weight away from metatarsal bones, provides extra cushioning, relieves metatarsalgia pain, relieves pinched nerves.
PowerStep Metatarsal Cushion Review: Subject: “These feel great!” 5 star review: “These feel great in my shoes. They’re easy to put in and the quality is fantastic. My feet don’t hurt!” – Deborah D.
PowerStep Metatarsal Cushion Sizing: Women’s Small 5-10, Regular 11+; Men’s Small 3-8, Regular 9-14. Proper care: spot clean with a mild detergent. Air dry. Do not immerse in water.
PowerStep Metatarsal Cushions | For Alleviating Ball of Foot Pain
Metatarsal cushions pair, blue, left and right metatarsal cushion, fits easily into most shoes without changing fit
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PowerStep Metatarsal Cushions | For Alleviating Ball of Foot Pain

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Overall rating: 4.111111 / 5 from 81 reviews.

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Not quite perfection

"Two things this item needs: placement instructions that are better written. 2. Slicker silicone. Once it is in place on the insole or in the shoe, the silicone has a tendency to grab your sock as the foot attempts to slide over this device and into proper place in the shoe. This creates wrinkling in the sock. The only way to avoid it that I have found is to completely unlace the shoe, insert foot and then replace the shoe. I eventually put some slick tape on top of the device so my foot would slide over it better, but still not satisfied with that result either."

Dave L. (5/5)

pads are working

"purchased metatarsal pads to alleviate pain from Morton's Neuroma. They are definitely helping with the pain. They stay stuck on my high arch insoles, which I also really like."

Lisa (5/5)

Meta Pain gone

"These worked fantastic. Make sure to line them to shape of foot before sticking them to the sole. Other than that very helpful"

ROB R. (5/5)

Unable to use just made

"Unable to use just made it worse"

Michaele F. (1/5)

One drawback

"These seemed like good cushioning, but I could not remove them from my shoes without them ripping. You should use sticky that makes them removable."

Sarah M. (2/5)

Metatarsal Cushions

"Never would buy these pads again. They literally fall apart trying to get them off your shoe insert. I bought some off of Amazon. . a 12 pack and can get them off very easy and cheaper than 2 pads from this company. Very Disappointed and a waste of my money."

Cheryl L. (1/5)

Great.

"Great!"

David M. (5/5)

Poor instructions for application

"The directions need to be rewritten for application of these cushions. You state to put the cushions "behind" the ball of the foot. Behind??? So I slid them down behind the ball of the foot on my insole. Uncomfortable especially on one side. I tried to remove the cushion to adjust it, but the cushion tore and I had to just toss it. At my PT appt a few days later, my physical therapist told me I had it in wrong and it should be placed UNDER the ball of the foot. He put 2 new pads on and placed them on the underside of my insoles. Much better!!"

Linda B. (3/5)

3

"my feeling they are way to small"

Margo H. (3/5)

Fair cushioning

"This metatarsal pad gives only fair cushioning to the ball of foot. I have found metatarsal insoles work better."

BARBARA K. (3/5)

Q&A

How long do these pads typically last?
Hello Eddy K. Thank you for your question. The metatarsal cushions use a specialty foam that’s extremely resilient to compression, so it will keep its thickness for a long time. This helps them last as long as if not longer than our insoles, which can last between 6 months and a year. If you plan to wear them every day or during rigorous activities, then they may need replaced sooner. Additionally, you want to make sure you set them right, so the adhesion won’t fail. You’ll know when to replace them if you see any cracks or tearing in the foam. We hope this helps!
Can these pads be used with your Power Step Pro Tech insoles?
Hello yes.. we also have a ProTech Met that already has the Met pads built in. 1009-01 Thank you
will they fit a woman size 4. I have a small foot
Hello,, yes they will. Thank you
what would you recommend for metatarsalphalangeal joint removal
Hello, if you are active we would recommend the Pulse Plus it has the built in Met Pad.. if not then the Pinnacle Plus if you do not need active wear.
I wear a women’s 11 wide tennis shoe… should I get the small or regular size ???
Hi Karen, Thank you for reaching to PowerStep! You should purchase the size large if your ordering the 5097-01 Met pads. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. 888-237-3668 Thank you, PowerStep Customer Service Team