What Overpronation Does to Your Body Over Time
Overpronation happens when the foot rolls inward more than it should during walking and standing, collapsing the arch and creating a chain reaction of misalignment that travels upward through the ankle, knee, hip, and lower back. It is one of the most common biomechanical patterns in the population and one of the most consistently undertreated, because most people do not recognize it until the downstream consequences, knee pain, arch fatigue, shin splints, lower back strain, have already become a daily presence. The root cause is structural: the foot is not getting the support it needs to stay in a more neutral position during the gait cycle, and standard shoes are almost never built to provide that support at the level overpronation requires. Orthofeet overpronation shoes are built specifically to fill that gap.
Orthopedic Features That Control Overpronation
Every Orthofeet overpronation shoe is built on an orthopedic platform engineered for the specific biomechanical demands of a foot that overpronates. Orthotic insoles with anatomical arch support and Arch Booster technology provide the structural foundation the foot needs to maintain a more neutral position through the full gait cycle, preventing the excessive inward rolling that drives downstream joint stress. A firm heel counter provides rearfoot stability, controlling the initial inward movement that begins at the ankle with each heel strike. A wide, stable sole base reduces lateral instability throughout the stance phase. Advanced cushioning absorbs the extra impact that overpronation generates across the joints, and a non-binding seamless interior keeps the foot comfortable throughout extended wear. Removable insoles accommodate custom orthotics, and the collection is available in wide and extra-wide widths.
Why Choose Orthofeet for Overpronation
Orthofeet has more than 40 years of experience developing orthopedic footwear that podiatrists recommend and people managing overpronation and its downstream effects depend on. Our overpronation shoes are available across a wide range of styles for men and women, from walking and running shoes to casual and work footwear, all built on the same orthopedic stability platform. Try any pair with confidence on our 60-day wear test. If they are not the most supportive overpronation shoes you have worn, return them for a full refund.