Presenting the Scholl Orthotic Lower Back Pain Insole S Pair, meticulously crafted to cater to individuals dealing with lower back pain due to prolonged standing. Clinical tests validate that these insoles deliver immediate and lasting relief from the discomfort in the lower back. Their functionality arises from enhancing foot and leg alignment, which in turn minimizes strain and unease in the lower back area.
Key Features
- Shock Guard® Technology: Efficient in absorbing heel shocks, preventing them from impacting the leg.
- Full-Length Contoured Cushioning: Strategically spreads foot pressure, making each step gentler on the feet.
- Arch Support: Ensures added stability while minimizing unnecessary movements that may stress the lower back muscles.
- Optimized for smaller footwear sizes.
- Hassle-free insertion and replacement process.
- Built to last and endure daily usage.
What are the benefits of using this product?
Scholl Orthotic Lower Back Pain Insoles are crafted to mitigate lower back pain. They achieve this by enhancing foot and leg positioning, thereby diminishing strain and discomfort in the lower back region.
How does this product work?
These insoles are equipped with Shock Guard® Technology, adept at absorbing jolts in the heel and ensuring they don’t ascend the leg. The comprehensive contoured cushioning distributes foot pressure, lessening the impact with every step. Furthermore, the integrated arch support bestows additional stability, curbing excess movements that could stress the lower back
What does the research say about this product?
Research has indicated a significant reduction in lower back pain for users of such insoles, especially in comparison to those who used placebo insoles. This reinforces their efficacy, especially for those whose professions involve extensive walking.
How do I insert the insoles into my shoes?
First, extract any existing insole from your shoe. Ensure the Scholl Orthotic Lower Back Pain Insole fits snugly. If trimming is required, follow the outline underneath the orthotic that aligns with your shoe size. Place the orthotics in your shoes, fabric side up.
How often should I replace the insoles?
It’s recommended to replace the orthotics either every six months or as soon as wear signs become evident.
Are these insoles compatible with all shoe types?
These insoles are primarily tailored for smaller shoe sizes. They can be accommodated in various footwear types. But always ensure they fit correctly in the chosen shoe and if need be, the pre-existing insole should be taken out before inserting the Scholl Orthotic Lower Back Pain Insole.



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