Discover the Tedop Active Postural Insole
A patented solution to improve your comfort and posture
The Tedop active postural insole is designed for normal, moderately flat, high-arched, universal, and slightly pronated feet. Thinner than the Tedop+, it is ideal for dress shoes. It can be paired with an optional strap to enhance its effects on the ankle.
Why Choose the Tedop Insole?
This multifunctional insole works on:
- Posture: Rebalances your posture through proprioception.
- Pain Relief: Eases foot pain (plantar fasciitis, heel spur, heel pain) as well as knee, hip, back, and neck pain.
- Muscle Stimulation: Strengthens foot muscles.
- Shock Absorption and Propulsion: Reduces impact and improves walking comfort.
- Comfort: Suitable for sensitive feet, including those with diabetes or neurological conditions.
Who Recommends It?
Tedop insoles are recommended by:
- Podiatrists and Orthopedic Specialists: For proprioceptive stimulation and foot rehabilitation.
- Physiotherapists: For ankle rehabilitation (sprains) and posture improvement.
- Osteopaths and Chiropractors: To release postural blockages caused by dysfunctional feet.
Product Details
The insole is composed of three elements:
- Corrective Base: Provides active arch support.
- Central Elements: Stimulate posture and readjust the center of gravity.
- Heel Cushion: Relieves heel pain with a customizable recess.
The surface absorbs moisture and stimulates proprioception for optimal comfort.
A Customizable and Patented Product
The Tedop insole can be customized with adjustable elements based on your needs and conditions. Consult a specialist for optimal adjustments.
Learn More
- Brochure on Tedop active insoles.
- Blog on orthopedic insoles and plantar orthotics: best orthopedic insoles, shin splints, hallux valgus, osteoarthritis, plantar fasciitis and heel spur, growth-related conditions.
- Scientific articles from Clinique OPS: plantar activators and flat feet, dynamic and postural foot rehabilitation, why our feet need help, long-term side effects of passive orthopedic insoles, is it possible to stop using orthopedic insoles permanently?, piriformis syndrome and lower back pain, iliotibial band syndrome (ITBS), 3D postural analysis.
- OPS Magazine: back pain, different types of orthopedic insoles, children’s foot health, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and fibromyalgia.