Choosing the Perfect Footwear: A Guide to Sport Shoes, Quilted Flats, Oxford Shoes, and More
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Dr. Scholl's Arthritis Support Insoles, Women, 1 Pair

Dr. Scholl's Arthritis Support Insoles, Women, 1 Pair

$ 42.10

$ 54.73

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Dr. Scholl's Arthritis Support Insoles, Women, 1 Pair

Dr. Scholl's Arthritis Support Insoles, Women, 1 Pair

$ 42.10

$ 54.73

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Product Details

  • Relieves arthritis pains in 3 lower body points: hips, knees, feet
  • Orthopedist-tested, deep heel cup & reinforced arch reduces joint stress
  • Relief & support - all-day, everyday
  • Scientifically designed & engineered
  • Clinically proven

Is this for me?

We designed Dr. Scholl’s Pain Relief Orthotics for Arthritis Pain for people who suffer from osteoarthritis pain in the feet, knees and hips. They have Shock Guard Technology to reduce stress on arthritic joints and treat pain from the ground up.

Immediate, All-Day Relief from Arthritis Pain

- Provides immediate and all-day relief from osteoarthritis pain in the feet, knees or hips.

- Shock Guard Technology reduces stress on arthritic joints.

- Treats pain from the ground up.

- Designed for casual shoes, sneakers, work boots/shoes.



How to use

Step 1: Insert left orthotic into left shoe, logo side down.

Step 2: Repeat for the right orthotic.

Replace insoles every six (6) months or at the first signs of wear.

How it works

With each step you take, your foot strikes the ground, generating jarring shock that travels up your leg and aggravates the osteoarthritic joints.

Dr. Scholl’s Pain Relief Orthotics for Arthritis Pain with Shock Guard Technology have a stabilizing design that helps reduce stress on joints, and immediately treats osteoarthritis pain at its source for relief all day, every day.

Osteoarthritis pain

Osteoarthritis is one of the most common sources of pain in the lower body joints. Between the bone joints in your body is cartilage, which acts as a cushion and provides smoother movement between the bones. In osteoarthritis or OA, this cushioning cartilage breaks down. And without cushioning, your joints are painful. OA can affect any joint, but it most commonly happens in your hands, knees, hips and feet.*

*Not a medical diagnosis. For information purposes only. If you have diabetes, poor blood circulation, or fragile skin, or symptoms are severe or persist, consult your podiatrist or physician before using this product.

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