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Insoles for Royal Toe

Royal Toe is caused by the metatarsal bones being different lengths. A problem is caused when the second toe is longer than the big toe, as the positioning of the metatarsal bones will cause it to extend further forward. This creates pressure on the second toe and can create discomfort and pain when wearing shoes. Insoles for Royal Toe have been developed to alleviate the pressure on the metatarsal area. Shoe Insoles work closely with the manufacturers to develop the Insoles for Royal Toe to ensure optimum support for the foot.

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Sole Softec Response Insoles

Sole Softec Response Insoles

  • Extra cushioning for athletics
  • Vegan-friendly design and manufacture
  • Moisture-wicking top sheet for better hygiene
  • Mouldable custom support allows customised fit
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£37.99

Sole Softec Ultra Insoles

Sole Softec Ultra Insoles

  • Maximum cushioning for better comfort
  • Vegan-friendly construction
  • Moisture-wicking top sheet ensures better hygiene
  • Mouldable custom support for a better fit
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£37.99

Sole Softec Ultra Insulated Insoles

Sole Softec Ultra Insulated Insoles

  • Maximum cushioning for greater support
  • Extra insulation for cold weather
  • Moisture-wicking top sheet
  • Mouldable custom support
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£44.99

Steeper Motion Support Morton's Neuroma Insoles for Men (Low Arch)

Steeper Motion Support Morton's Neuroma Insoles for Men (Low Arch)

  • Perfect for treating Morton's Neuroma
  • Shock absorbing core to prevent impact
  • Optimised fit contoured to low arches
  • Relieves pressure on metatarsal heads
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£49.45
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Royal Toe is developed when the second toe is further forward than the big toe. This is caused by the positioning of the metatarsal bones in the foot. Usually, these form a smooth curve across the foot and the toes are aligned correctly. In some cases, the metatarsal bone behind the big toe is shorter than usual. This forces the trajectory of the curve to alter and break away from the smoothness. This does not cause a problem if the second toe is shorter than the big toe, for the big will still extend the furthest. Many people can have Royal Toe and suffer no discomfort from it.

However, if the second toe is longer than the big toe, Royal Toe is developed due to the way the second toe will extend further than the big. This causes additional pressure on the second toe and can cause discomfort and pain in the ball of the foot.

Shoe Insoles have worked with manufacturers to develop Insoles for Royal Toe. This ensures support is given to the metatarsal area and provides cushioning to areas that otherwise will become painful and uncomfortable. 

Insoles for Royal Toe come in a range of styles and sizes. This means you can find the right support that suits your feet and provides you with the cushioning required.

If you need any further information on the Insoles for Royal Toes, please call the support team on 020 7501 1102 or get in touch via the contact page on this website.

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