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Dr Swati Kumari, Sector 18, noida

Physiotherapy Clinic in Sector 18, Noida, Uttar Pradesh

No K 65A & 66, Second Floor, K Block, Nearby Byju's Tuition Centre, Sector 18, noida, uttar pradesh - 201301

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Most people dealing with foot pain immediately look for insoles or orthotics to improve their arch support and while tha...

Most people dealing with foot pain immediately look for insoles or orthotics to improve their arch support and while tha...

Most people dealing with foot pain immediately look for insoles or orthotics to improve their arch support and while that can help in the short term, it’s only one piece of the bigger foot health picture.
Your feet aren’t meant to just be supported… they’re meant to be strong.
The small foot muscles inside your feet play a huge role in stability, balance, and efficient walking biomechanics. When these muscles aren’t trained, they gradually lose their ability to support your arch on their own.
This is why many people with flat feet continue to struggle even after using external support for long periods.
Conditions like plantar fasciitis often develop not just because of lack of support, but because of poor load management, weak intrinsic muscles, and reduced mobility in the foot and ankle complex. Simply adding support without addressing foot strength is like putting a temporary fix on a long-term problem.
That said, orthotics absolutely have their place. In physiotherapy and structured rehab, they are used to reduce stress on irritated tissues, improve alignment, and allow healing to happen. But they should ideally be combined with strengthening, movement retraining, and progressive loading for true injury prevention.
The real goal of effective foot care is not choosing between support or strengt it’s understanding when to use each. Build strength, maintain mobility, and use support strategically when your body actually needs it.
Don’t just support your feet… train them.
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