Flamingo Silicone Foot Insoles (Full-Length Gel Insole Pair)
Rehabilitation

Flamingo Silicone Foot Insoles (Full-Length Gel Insole Pair)

Pack Sizes Available

Pair — left and right full-length insole
Available sizes: S, M, L, XL — can be trimmed to fit

Product Description

The plantar surface of the foot is a complex load distribution system. The three-point contact of heel, first metatarsal head, and fifth metatarsal head forms the base of the foot's arch structure, and the entire soft tissue architecture of the plantar fascia, intrinsic muscles, and fat pads works to absorb and distribute the forces of walking across this structure. When any element of this system is disrupted — whether by flat foot collapse, metatarsalgia from forefoot overloading, diabetic fat pad atrophy, or post-surgical changes in gait — the result is pain and fatigue that affects the entire kinematic chain from the foot upward. Flamingo Silicone Foot Insoles are full-length orthopaedic insoles manufactured from medical-grade silicone gel, designed to provide whole-foot cushioning, arch support, and shock absorption for patients with a range of foot pain conditions. Unlike heel-only pads that address only the calcaneal pressure zone, full-length insoles redistribute plantar pressure across the entire foot surface, addressing metatarsal pain as well as heel pain. The full-length gel design cushions the ball of the foot — the metatarsal heads — where metatarsalgia pain originates, and provides a continuous shock-absorbing surface beneath the plantar fascia that reduces the repetitive strain forces that drive plantar fasciitis progression. The arch support element of the insole provides a medium of support beneath the medial longitudinal arch, counteracting the excessive arch flattening that occurs in patients with flexible flat feet and provides the arch drop that contributes to plantar fascia overloading. The insoles can be trimmed to fit specific shoe sizes using scissors — the trimming line is marked on the insole surface — making a range of sizes wearable from a single pair. For medical distributors, physiotherapy equipment suppliers, and pharmacy chains, full-length insoles are a higher-value product than heel pads alone, with a broad indication base across podiatric, diabetic foot, geriatric, and sports medicine patient populations. Sara Wellness exports Flamingo foot care products internationally.

Technical Specifications

  • Material: Medical-grade silicone gel — full-length plantar cushioning with medial arch support component
  • Pack Format: Pair — left and right full-length insoles
  • Available Sizes: S, M, L, XL — forefoot can be trimmed to fit exact shoe size
  • Coverage: Full plantar surface — heel, arch, and metatarsal heads
  • Primary Indications: Metatarsalgia, plantar fasciitis, flat foot, fat pad atrophy, prolonged standing on hard surfaces, diabetic foot cushioning
  • Manufacturer: Ascent Meditech Limited, Valsad, Gujarat, India
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Heel pads address only the calcaneal (heel) pressure zone and are appropriate for conditions specifically involving heel pain such as plantar fasciitis and heel spurs. Full-length insoles provide cushioning across the entire plantar surface — heel, arch, and metatarsal heads — making them appropriate for conditions involving forefoot pain (metatarsalgia), whole-foot overloading (prolonged standing), arch pain from flat foot, and diabetic foot fat pad atrophy where total plantar cushioning is more important than focal heel cushioning. Patients with both heel and metatarsal pain benefit from full-length insoles over heel pads alone.

The Flamingo Silicone Foot Insoles incorporate a medial arch support component that provides moderate elevation of the medial longitudinal arch. This arch support reduces the strain on the plantar fascia in patients with flexible flat feet by partially correcting the dynamic arch collapse that occurs during the stance phase of gait. The degree of arch support in a silicone gel insole is moderate — more than a flat cushion but less than a rigid or semi-rigid custom orthotic. For patients requiring significant arch correction (high-degree flat foot or pes planus with significant valgus), a custom-fabricated orthotic from a podiatrist may provide better long-term control.

The Flamingo silicone insoles are provided in standard sizes (S, M, L, XL) that correspond to approximate shoe size ranges. If the insole is slightly larger than the target shoe, it can be trimmed using sharp scissors along the trim line marked on the insole's top surface. The insole should be placed in the shoe and the excess at the toe end trimmed to conform to the shoe's interior shape. Do not trim along the heel section or the arch support area — trimming should be confined to the forefoot region. Some insoles will fit the shoe directly without trimming.

Yes. The Flamingo silicone foot insoles can be used in sports footwear, trainers, work boots, and casual shoes. For sports use, they provide additional cushioning and shock absorption beyond the standard insole of the trainer, which may benefit runners and athletes with metatarsalgia or plantar fasciitis. The insole may slightly reduce the interior volume of the shoe — if the shoe is already a snug fit, sizing up or using the insole without the original insole in place may be necessary for comfortable fit.

Flamingo silicone foot insoles typically provide 6-12 months of effective shock absorption under regular daily use conditions. The silicone gel undergoes gradual compression fatigue over this period, with the insole slowly losing its original thickness and cushioning resilience. Replacement is indicated when: the insole has thinned noticeably from its original thickness; foot pain that was controlled by the insole begins to return; or the insole surface shows cracking or fragmentation. Regular cleaning with mild soap and water extends the functional lifespan and maintains hygienic conditions.

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