"I started going to a podiatrist and he was going to push his inserts on me until he saw I had these in my shoes and said they are some of the best on the open market. I will be using them in the future when these run out!"
- Christopher N.
Neuropathy can be painful and persistent but you can find relief. Most people don't realize neuropathy pain can be influenced by poor circulation in the foot. Poor circulation is often the result of improper alignment of the ankle. By correcting ankle alignment, Protalus insoles increase circulation and bring you noticeable relief from your neuropathy pain.
"I started going to a podiatrist and he was going to push his inserts on me until he saw I had these in my shoes and said they are some of the best on the open market. I will be using them in the future when these run out!"
- Christopher N.
"My knees, my ankle and the neuropathy, is all overwhelming at times. These insoles in some plush HOKA sneakers, have helped me tremendously. I have been on their subscription plan for a while now. Due to my injuries, I do need a new pair about once a month so it works out perfectly."
- Kim D.
"A foot challenge I have is neuropathy from radiculapothy. One symptom is it makes me feel like I am walking on a lump. I noticed just this morning after I put my shoes with Protalus insoles on, the lump feeling is gone."
- Regine L.
Protalus puts your ankle in a natural position, properly distributing pressure, increasing circulation and providing the best circumstances for nerve health.
Protalus insoles require no break in and can last up to one full year.
More than 20 million people in the U.S. experience neuropathy pains in their feet.
Nerves require a constant supply of oxygen and nutrients to function properly. Poor circulation limits the delivery of oxygen and essential nutrients to nerve cells, leading to oxidative stress and damage.
Proper circulation helps remove metabolic waste products from nerve cells. When circulation is impaired, waste products can accumulate, further damaging nerve tissue and interfering with nerve function.
Poor circulation can heighten the perception of pain in neuropathic conditions. Nerves that are damaged or not functioning optimally may send abnormal pain signals to the brain, and reduced blood flow can intensify the sensation of pain.
Inadequate blood flow can contribute to inflammation of the nerves, exacerbating neuropathic symptoms. Inflammation can cause additional damage to nerve tissue and worsen pain and discomfort.
Poor circulation can hinder the body's ability to repair and regenerate damaged nerve tissue. This can prolong the recovery process and make it more challenging for nerves to recover from injuries or inflammation.