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Supination & Pronation Shoes

The movement is of your foot is important because it determines how well your feet absorb shock and how you use your energy to push off the ground. Whether you pronate or supinate—your foot rolls too far in or out—you could be wasting foot energy and be at risk of injury without the proper corrective footwear. Our Dr. Comfort® footwear collection can help prevent foot issues.
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Understanding Supination and Pronation

When it comes to foot mechanics, supination and pronation refer to how your feet roll during movement. For those with a supinated foot, the outer edge of the foot bears too much weight due to high arches, which can lead to discomfort or even injury. Wearing the right supination shoes is essential for providing proper arch support and cushioning, helping to evenly distribute pressure across the foot. The best walking shoes for excessive supination often have added cushioning in the heel and midsole to accommodate high arches, reducing stress on the feet.


Finding the Best Support Shoes

If you struggle with excessive supination or pronation, choosing the right support shoes is crucial. For supination, look for shoes with extra cushioning and arch support to help correct foot alignment. Pronation shoes, on the other hand, are designed to support those whose feet roll inward. Wide feet may also require a wider fit to ensure comfort without compromising stability. The best walking shoes for either condition are those that offer a perfect balance of comfort, support, and durability. Wearing the right footwear can make a world of difference in reducing pain and keeping your feet healthy. Don’t wait—give your feet the support they deserve!