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Orthotic insoles for children

Many children in the US suffer from flat feet and/or over-pronation (rolling inward of the foot & ankle). Supporting your child’s feet as they grow will minimise risk of developing common conditions such as heel and knee pain. Footlogics offers high quality, TGA-approved, affordable orthotic insoles and childrens sandals to support little feet.

  • Footlogics Kids Full-Length
    Footlogics Kids orthotics full-length

    Footlogics KIDS Full-length

    $32.95
  • Footlogics Kids 3/4-length
    3/4 length Childrens Orthotic insole

    Footlogics KIDS 3/4-length

    $29.95
  • Footlogics Football
    Insoles for soccer boots

    Footlogics FOOTBALL

    $36.95
kids orthotics

Give your child's feet the foundation they deserve

Footlogics Kids orthotics are medical-grade insole developed by podiatrists to give your child’s feet the expert support they need — at a fraction of the cost of expensive custom orthotics. Featuring a deep heel cup, proper biomechanical arch support and shock-absorbing pads the insoles correct over-pronation, flat feet and fallen arches while actively supporting the natural development of your child’s arch as they grow.  And the fun top cover design makes these insoles something your child will be proud to show off — not hide away.

Trusted by parents worldwide, backed by over 700 Five-Star Reviews on Amazon USA

At just $32.95, these premium orthotics won’t break the budget — and the results speak for themselves. With over 700 five-star reviews from parents on Amazon USA and a 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee, you can buy with complete confidence knowing that if your child doesn’t feel the benefit, you’ll get a full refund. Orders placed before 2 pm on weekdays can be dispatched the very same day, so your little one’s feet don’t have to wait long for the support they need. Give them the best start — healthy feet today mean healthier bodies tomorrow!

Children’s insoles: Supporting Growing Feet

Children’s feet grow swiftly, they respond to exercise and change form as muscles, bones, and ligaments develop. Flat feet, falling arches and atypical foot mechanics might drive parents and doctors to wonder if orthotics (corrective shoe inserts) are beneficial?

Normal foot development in children

Flat feet are natural in infants and toddlers. The medial arch, the foot curvature within, develops when toddlers start walking and bear weight on their feet. Clinical practice standards suggest that most children start arch development around 3–4 years old and have a noticeable fully developed arch by 5–7 years old.  Due to its natural and progressive nature, many specialists advise against treating flat feet in children 3 years of age or younger. In older children with flat feet orthotics can be used as preventative measure, but if no discomfort or functional difficulties are present orthotics may not be required.

Flat feet and over-pronation

In flat feet (Pes Planus), the arch is low or missing and the sole is in full contact with the ground.  Most young young children have flat feet without pathology i.e no aches, pains or problems. 

As they get older, in most children the arch will start to develop and they are no longer flat-footed.  This should happen from around 4 years old. If it doesn’t happen you’ll commonly see that the feet stay flat and the child’s feet will display “over-pronation” –  excessive inward rolling of the foot and ankle. Poor foot mechanics may affect how the lower limb moves, causing heel, knee, hip or lower back pain. 

When orthotics may be appropriate for your child

Not all children with flat feet need orthotics, especially if there’s no discomfort or biomechanical problems. However, orthotics may be considered in certain clinical situations.

01.

Over-pronation & Flat Feet

Orthotic support can restore natural foot function, minimize joint stress and enhance comfort if a child’s feet roll inward excessively. This condition is called ‘excess pronation’ or over-pronation and it’s very common in children with flat feet. 

Over-pronation can cause a ‘chain-reaction’ of problems, not just in the feet, also higher up in the kinetic chain, leading to knee pain for example.

02.

Sever's Disease

Active youngsters (8–14) typically get heel discomfort caused by Sever’s disease (calcaneal apophysitis), whereby the muscles, tendons and ligaments grow faster than the growth plate at the heel. Over-pronation puts excess strain and stress on the surrounding soft tissue, especially at the back of the heel. Arch supports help reduce inflammation and discomfort by limiting stress and tension on lower limb.

03.

Osgood-Schlatter Disease

Another common issue that is caused by unsupported or misaligned feet is knee pain – or Osgood-Schlatter Disease. Osgood-Schlatter produces pain at the front of the knee where the patellar tendon joins the shin bone. Over-pronation and abnormal foot posture might enhance growth plate traction and internal knee rotation. When used with rest and other therapies, orthotic insoles that decrease pronation may lessen this traction and improve symptoms. 

Orthotics may be part of a multidisciplinary care strategy for children with neuro-muscular abnormalities, congenital deformities, or systemic illnesses like JIA.

Footlogics range of insoles for children

It’s no secret that kids spend a lot of time on their feet. Whether it’s running around the yard, playing at school with friends, or competing in a sport on the weekend, their feet have to support them through it all.  Here at Footlogics we’re proud to be a leading supplier of kids’ orthotics, with more than 18 years of experience behind us.

We are passionate about providing the highest quality orthotics available to ensure that your children can grow up happy and healthy and won’t suffer any eventual health issues that will keep them off their feet. We offer a quality range of shoe insert for toddlers up to teenagers, even an orthotic for soccer players!

Footlogics Kids 3/4

This 3/4 length orthotic shoe insert fits into any type of children’s foot as it doesn’t take up much room in the shoe. It features a biomechanical arch support and deep heel cup, providing excellent orthopaedic control, at the fraction of the price of a custom orthotic. 

Footlogics Kids Full-length

For sports and running we recommend a full length insole that can’t move forward inside the shoe. This style features the same high arch support and deep stabilising heel cup as Footlogics Kids 3/4.  Both insoles have a ‘fun’ top cover design that kids love, making it much easier to convince your child to wear the orthotics. 

Footlogics Casual

When your child’s foot has grown too big for the above Kids insoles, they can start wearing our adult orthotics in the smallest size, which is XS. This orthotic offers the same benefits as the Footlogics Kids 3/4 – the perfect solution for flat feet, over-pronation or fallen arches. 

Footlogics Comfort

Similarly, where the Kids Full-length size K is too small for your child, they can start using our full-length Comfort orthotics, which is identical in terms of arch support and lateral heel stability. 

Footlogics Football

Many young kids in the US play soccer. And they often complain of pain at the back of the heels, after training or playing a game. This is a typical form of ‘growing pains’ called Severs Disease. It’s not a disease as such, but it can be very painful.  It’s simply caused by the fact that bones grow faster than tendons and ligaments. After a big growth spurt most active children will experience pain in the back of the feel. Our Football orthotic helps relieve this common complaint and it’s designed to fit perfectly into soccer cleats. 

Combine Orthotics with other forms of care

Orthotics are just one instrument. Strengthening exercises for intrinsic foot muscles and lower limb stability can be very useful for your child. Suitable footwear with a firm heel counter is also important. Please consult your physician about the best course of action for your child. Professional assessments of symptoms, foot mechanics, gait patterns, activity levels, and development should make for more informed decisions.

When should children start wearing orthotics?

Children commonly need orthotics at four or five years old. When babies start walking, their arches still form, so their feet are almost completely flat. This is because newborns’ feet contain fat pads in each arch. Leg and foot muscles are not yet strong enough to support the arches when standing as the infant grows.

By the age of 4-5 years their arches will have completely formed. If your child is still flat-footed at this age, you should consider orthotic shoe inserts (after consulting your physician, or paediatric doctor). Furthermore, the child’s condition and growth will determine at what ago they need orthotics age. Some children grow fast earlier and are tall for their age.  When flat feet or excess pronation concerns appear, children could start wearing orthotics from the age of 3.  Orthotics may also be used in toddlers for severe foot abnormalities.

Why my child requires orthotics?

Foot, leg and back discomfort can result from improper foot alignment. Flat feet and over-pronation may lead to Sever’s disease (pain at the back of the heel), stress fractures or knee pain (Osgood-Schlatters). Orthotics may alleviate or avoid lower extremity discomfort and injury. Orthotic shoe inserts will optimize foot bone and joint alignment, improve lower limb posture and reduce knee, ankle and foot stress. 

Arch supports for kids

When it comes to arch supports for your child there are two options: custom-made orthotics from a podiatrist or pre-made orthotics, also called ‘off-the-shelf’ orthotics. Custom orthotics for children’s usually cost around $150–250, including consultation. In some cases adjustments are required with more visits to the podiatrist.  Because children’s feet grow so fast and new orthotics are required every 6-12 months, many parents consider a pre-made orthotic, as a more affordable alternative. 

Provided the pre-made orthotic features a strong arch support and deep heel cup (for rearfoot stability), this is a worthwhile consideration.  Footlogics children’s orthotics are medical-grade and TGA-approved (Therapeutical Goods Administration).  They can help support your child’s podiatric health and wellbeing at an affordable price, even if you have to go a size up every year. As your child’s feet grow, instead of our Footlogics Kids they can start wearing our adult orthotics like Footlogics Casual and Comfort in the smallest size (XS). 

NEW: Children’s Arch-Up sandals

In summer time, you can now ensure your child’s feet are supported with our new range of boys and girls orthotic sandals. Developed by podiatrists, these quality sandals feature the same support as our Footlogics Kids insoles, plus a deep heel cup and three secure velcro straps to hold the foot in place. 

childrens sandal with arch support

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The Footlogics Sports have made such a difference to the pain I would often get due to my Achilles Tendonitis. Almost non existant now and never when im wearing these. Have brought two pair now. And my 5-year old loves her kids orthotics!

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common aches & pains

Learn more about different foot conditions and how Footlogics orthotics can help..

Plantar Fasciitis pain in the heel

PLANTAR FASCIITIS

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Ball Of Foot Pain

BALL OF FOOT PAIN

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Morton's Neuroma

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archilles tendonitis

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Flat Feet

FLAT FEET, FALLEN ARCHES

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HIGH ARCHES

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Diabetic Foot

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