Vast medical research repository allows you to feel safe.

Insoles work and do their job. We utilize 40+ years of medical research and combine it with the cutting edge design and technology.

Proven In Biomechanical Lab

The lab includes:

  • 10x VICON T60 infrared cameras
  • 2x video cameras (120 Hz)
  • 3x AMTI force platforms
  • Myon 320 wireless EMG
  • Nexus 2 and Polygon 4 software
  • Accuracy: ±1 mm

Research Results:

FootWave™ Dynamic Insoles

  1. Significant motion symmetry improvement
  2. Knee hyperflexion elimination

Static insoles

  1. No assymetry change
  2. No impact on the knee hyperflexion

FootWave™ Dynamic Insoles

  1. Significant motion symmetry improvement
  2. Body balance realignment

Static insoles

  1. No assymetry change
  2. No impact on the posture and balance

FootWave™ Dynamic Insoles

  1. Significant motion symmetry improvement
  2. Body balance realignment

Static insoles

  1. No assymetry change
  2. Even more balance and body posture deterioration

Designed by experts, used by professional

We’re thrilled to have Dr. Karen Langone, a board-certified podiatrist and specialist in sports and fitness medicine, as a FootWave™ ambassador. With over 20 years of experience in biomechanics and a dedication to keeping patients active,

Dr. Langone is a trusted voice in foot health.

Recommended references:

    1. Glasoe WM, Allen MK, Harris JR, Higgins MM, Jewett SM, Rucker MJ.
      Effects of functional foot orthoses and taping interventions on pain, function, and plantar pressure for adult hallux valgus: A literature review. J Prosthet Orthot. 2022;34(1):e1-e8.. Available from: https://journals.lww.com/jpojournal/fulltext/2022/01000/effects_of_functional_foot_orthoses_and_taping.10.aspx
    2. Mohaddis M, Maqsood SA, Ago E, Singh S, Naim Z, Prasad S.
      Enhancing functional rehabilitation through orthotic interventions for foot and ankle conditions: A narrative review.
      Cureus. Published online 2023. PMCID: PMC10659571. PMID: 38024022. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10659571/
    3. Harvard Health Publishing.
      Custom orthotics appear no better than store-bought versions for heel pain.
      Harvard Health Publishing. June 1, 2018. Available from: https://www.health.harvard.edu/pain/custom-orthotics-appear-no-better-than-store-bought-versions-for-heel-pain
    4. Lewis RD, Wright P, McCarthy LH.
      Orthotics compared to conventional therapy and other non-surgical treatments for plantar fasciitis.
      J Okla State Med Assoc. 2015;108(12):596–598. PMCID: PMC4742336. PMID: 26855444. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4742336/
    5. Kakavand M, Smith N.
      The effect of non-prescription orthotics on walking gait in participants with excessive pronation.
      Int J Sport Stud Health. 2022;5(2). Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/365031707_The_Effect_of_Non-prescription_Orthotics_on_Walking_Gait_in_Participants_with_Excessive_Pronation