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What are the differences between custom insoles and orthotics?

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What are the differences between custom insoles and orthotics?

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Custom insoles and over-the-counter corrective devices have generic arch supports, heel lifts or heel wedges. These types of insoles are made to accommodate the average pronation that can be corrected without a doctors prescription and can be placed in stock boots with little or no size modification. The SP-Teri custom insole is made to fit the SP-Teri toe and heel shape and SP-Teri lengths. The insole lifts the heel and tilts it to the outside and supports under the arch. It is three quarters length from the back of the heel to the metatarsal heads. The insole will usually have a vinyl top cover, but may be ordered with a leather or poron top cover instead. The insole does not require additional room in the boots or upsizing to allow space. Custom insoles can be sold as an after sale item or when the boots are ordered. You can at anytime call or write to SP-Teri and order custom insoles to fit your current stock or custom boots. Over-the-counter insoles on the other hand can be purcha

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