Why Shoes Make a Real Difference for Flat Feet
Flat feet, or fallen arches, occur when the arch collapses partially or fully and the foot makes fuller contact with the ground during standing and walking. Without the arch acting as a natural shock absorber and load distributor, the foot tends to roll inward excessively with each step, a pattern called overpronation, which creates a chain reaction of misalignment that travels upward through the ankle, knee, hip, and lower back. Over hundreds of steps a day, this accumulates into the kind of chronic fatigue and joint strain that makes daily activity harder than it needs to be. Orthofeet flat feet shoes are engineered to interrupt that chain at the source, providing the arch support and stability control that flat arches need to function well and feel better during all-day activity.
Orthopedic Features Designed for Flat Feet and Overpronation
Every Orthofeet flat feet shoe is built on an orthopedic platform specifically designed for the biomechanical challenges that flat arches create. Built-in orthotic insoles with anatomical arch support and Arch Booster technology prevent excessive inward rolling by providing the structural foundation the arch is not supplying on its own. A firm heel counter and wide, stable sole base control overpronation from below and reduce the lateral instability flat feet generate at the ankle and knee. Advanced cushioning absorbs the extra impact that comes with a flatter foot structure, protecting joints from repetitive stress. Extra depth and a roomy toe box accommodate the wider foot spread that flat arches create, and removable insoles make it easy to add custom orthotics when prescribed. Available in wide and extra-wide widths.
Why Choose Orthofeet for Flat Feet
Orthofeet has more than 40 years of experience developing orthopedic footwear that podiatrists recommend and people with flat feet and overpronation depend on. Our flat feet shoes are available across a broad range of styles for men and women, from sneakers and casual shoes to dress shoes, work shoes, and athletic footwear, all on the same orthopedic platform with the same arch support and stability engineering. Try any pair with confidence on our 60-day wear test.