Dr. Scholl's Custom Fit Orthotics Footmapping Machine In Local Stores
77Footmapping Machines in Local Stores
Dr. Scholls now has a Footmapping kiosk in stores so you can have a machine recommend the correct custom insoles for your shoe. What you do is take your shoes off and stand on the platform. This machine will take readings about your feet and how you stand. It will identify any problems (such as over-pronating or under pronation) to make a recommendation for you. The orthotic recommendation will let you know which of the products on display will suit your needs best.
Orthotics help correct problems related to your feet. If you are flat-footed, it is likely you "over-pronate" which means you need added support in the arch area. This does not mean you need a high arch shoe, but the opposite. You need support and resistance to prevent rolling your foot in the wrong direction. People who "under-pronate" have high arches and roll their ankles outward.
This new innovative machine is designed for public easy access to custom product. Normally, these machines require the assistance of a sales associate in better running shoe stores. Custom orhtotics can replace your current insole in a shoe.
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Dr. Scholl's Machine Locations & Product Choices
You can check out the Dr. Scholls site for locations of these machines. Many of them are located in Wal-mart stores in the pharmacy area. These machines include display with product in each store. I tested the machine out and was impressed by how it measured. You have to take a couple different measurements (one standing with both feet, and standing on each individual foot). The screen gives you a visual read of the pressure map of your foot and provides an orthotic product recommendation from their assortment for your individual needs (i.e. I had a high arch and low pressure on my foot and I was recommended the lowest number style).
The orthotic styles have numbers and the low number is for high arches and the highest number is for people with flat feet and need the most pronation control. I don't think this machine will tell you if you don't need an extra orthotic for support because it would never hurt you to have it especially if you are on your feet all day, so it appears they have models for people with neutral foot position as well. It must be selling well because I saw a few of the orthotics were out of stock already.
The cost of Dr. Scholl's Orthotics at the station is $50 and there are 14 different support types. It may seem like a lot compared to other Dr. Scholl's product, but is significantly less expensive than other custom orthotics. You can get custom orthotics from a Dr. or service for $200-$500 and they are personalized for your individual feet. These reasonably priced orthotics do work for many people and if you have concerns about your needs, check with your doctor.
Common Foot Problems Orthotics Can Help
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Dr. Scholl's Tri-Comfort Orthotics Inserts, Men's Size 8-12, 1-Pair Packages (Pack of 3)
Price: $20.16
List Price: $20.16 |
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Dr Scholl's Adjustable Arch Pain Relief Orthotics, Men's 8-13, 1-Pair Packages (Pack of 2)
Price: $19.36
List Price: $19.98 |
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DR SCHOLL'S TRI-COMFORT ORTHOTICS WOMEN'S SIZE 6-10
Price: $7.50
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Dr. Scholl's Tri-Comfort Orthotics Inserts, Women's Size 6-10, 1-Pair Packages (Pack of 3)
Price: $18.57
List Price: $18.57 |
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Dr Scholl's Back Pain Relief Orthotics, Women's Sizes 6-10, 1 pair, (Case of 2 Pairs)
Price: $16.98
List Price: $18.98 |
Other Insoles
If you are not interested in custom orthotics are just looking for basic cushion or support, Dr. Scholl's makes several lines of insoles. These can be cut to size for your exact shoe and come in men's or women's. Types include: Back Pain Relief, Tri-Comfort, Adjustable Arch pain relief and many more. These can be less then $20 and great if you need insoles for only one pair of shoes.
Save by shopping online or find these at a local grocery store or discount retailer. You can use insoles in addition to your current insoles or will replace the insoles that came with your shoes. Insoles can be a good way to get more miles out of running shoes also. Many running shoes you think need replacing may just need new insoles.
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Ellen_C says:
3 weeks ago
CVS
2830 BICENTENIAL PKWY
HENDERSON,NV 89044
This looks to be the closest location to you.