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Dr. Scholl’s Athletic Series Running Insoles
Dr. Scholl’s Athletic Series Running Insoles are designed specifically for runners to help prevent pain from the runner’s knee, shin splints, and plantar fasciitis.
They have Triple Zone Protection to reduce shock by 40% and help reduce wear and tear on your legs.
The package includes one pair of replacement insoles to fit men’s shoe sizes 7.5-10. Dr. Scholl’s has been a trusted brand in foot care since 1904 when Dr. William Mathias Scholl, grandson of a cobbler, launched the company under the name Dr. Scholl Inc.
Insoles Key Features:
How It Works
As you run, the foot can be subject to the shock of 2-3 times your body weight with every step. Over time, this repetitive impact and increased exercise can cause painful injuries like a runner’s knee, shin splints, and plantar fasciitis.
Dr. Scholl’s Athletic Series Running Insoles reduce shock by 40%, which helps reduce the wear and tear on your feet and legs and helps prevent common running injuries.
Experience Triple Zone Protection
1. Ball of Foot
Padding improves cushioning and distributes pressure through push-off.
2. Arch
Reinforced arch support improves the transition of weight from landing to push-off.
3. Heel
The deep heel cup absorbs impact with every step.
Is This for Me?
Dr. Scholl’s Running Insoles Are Good For:
Runner’s Knee
More specifically, Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome is pain between your kneecap and femur, or thigh bone, specifically in the space where they meet. And while it’s named for the many runners who’ve experienced it, you don’t have to be a runner to have a runner’s knee. If you spend a lot of time bending your knees to pick up things – or even just like to walk a lot – you can experience a runner’s knee pain.*
Shin Splints
If you are experiencing pain or tenderness in the lower shin area, you may have shin splints. Also known as medial tibial stress syndrome, shin splints don’t occur in the shin bone, but in the connective tissues of the muscles around the shins. The pain is more prominent during physical activity but may linger afterward as the condition gets worse.*
Plantar Fasciitis
The most common plantar fasciitis symptom is pain, normally felt at the heel and occurs where the plantar fascia attaches to the heel bone. The pain can be intense when getting out of bed in the morning or getting up from a stationary position. The pain often lessens when walking, but may be persistent. Pain commonly intense when getting out of bed is a common sign of Plantar Fasciitis, a particular type of heel pain.*
*Not a medical diagnosis. For information purposes only. If you have diabetes, poor blood circulation, fragile skin, or symptoms that are severe or persist, consult your podiatrist or physician before using this product.
How To Use Dr. Scholl’s Running Insoles?
Replace insoles every six (6) months or at the first sign of wear.
How To Use Dr. Scholl’s Running Insoles | Video by Dr. Scholl’s (01:15)
Frequently Asked Questions:
Are Dr. Scholl’s insoles good for running?
Over time, running repetitive impact can cause painful injuries like a runner’s knee, shin splints, and plantar fasciitis. Dr. Scholl’s® Athletic Series Running Insoles reduce shock, which helps reduce the wear and tear on your feet and legs and helps prevent common running injuries.
How long does Dr. Scholl’s insert last?
Most of Dr. Scholl’s® insoles and orthotics are designed to last six (6) months with regular use. So, they should be replaced within this timeframe or at the first signs of wear.
What if the manufacturer’s insoles in my shoes are not removable? Can I still insert my Dr. Scholl’s?
Dr. Scholl’s® insoles and orthotics can be placed over a shoe’s existing insole as long as the shoe is still comfortable and does not feel too tight. Any insole or orthotic that is not full-length should be placed on top of your shoe’s existing insole.
Can Dr. Scholl’s insoles be transferred from shoe to shoe?
Yes, Dr. Scholl’s® insoles can be transferred from shoe to shoe as long as the shoe is still comfortable and does not feel too tight. Since every shoe is different, certain insoles may fit better in certain shoes.
What does Dr. Scholl’s Sweat Max technology do?
Dr. Scholl’s Sweat Max® technology absorbs sweat and helps eliminate odor.
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