Research indicates that poor foot and ankle alignment can cause:*
- Heel spurs
- Poor balance
- Tired, aching, burning feet
- Leg and back pain
- Bunions
- Hammer toes
- Corns or calluses
- Plantar fasciitis
- Poor posture
- Arch problems
- Sore heels
because they are the foundation of your body.
Before: Improper arch support can lead to poor alignment.
After: Proper arch support can help improve alignment.
New Feet arch supports do more than support proper arch function. They are also designed to help align your feet and redistribute body weight more evenly to help reduce pain, and improve balance, posture and alignment of your ankles, knees, hips and back.
No Delay. Wear them Home Today. When you enter the New Feet Store, our friendly and caring New Feet Store representative will take a few minutes to assess your needs and activities, take a personal footprint, and personally fit you with arch supports for your arch size while matching the arch supports with your shoes and lifestyle needs. This personal service and consultation averages 30-45 minutes and if the arch supports are right for you, you can take them home right away, without waiting.
Through your personal measurement and fitting, we'll demonstrate how you can feel better, stand taller, and experience more energy than you’ve had in years!
We encourage you to try on our arch supports in the footwear you wear most often so it would be helpful (but not necessary) to bring your favorite shoes when you come to the store. New Feet arch supports are interchangeable between most shoes and fit in athletic shoes, dress shoes, work shoes, boots, sandals, even high heels! It doesn't matter what shoes you are wearing—with New Feet arch supports, your feet, legs and back can feel great—every day, all day long.
No appointment is necessary for your free, no-obligation fitting. Please check store hours before you come in.
*NOTE: The New Feet Store is a retail sales store. We do not diagnose or treat foot and ankle ailments or other medical conditions. We recommend that you consult with your physician if you have arthritis, diabetes, or have had recent surgery on your back or lower limbs prior to purchasing arch supports.
"I have been wearing these orthotics for more than six years. Before purchasing them, I was unable to put my full weight on my heels due to heel spurs, tendonitis and arthritis in both feet. Now I have no trouble working as a cashier forty hours per week."