Lasting Relief for Plantar Fasciitis Pain

97% OF PROTALUS CUSTOMERS FOUND RELIEF WITH OUR ALIGNMENT INSOLES. Unlike traditional insoles that only offer arch support and cushioning, our patented Tri-Planar Technology properly aligns the heel, ankle, and leg to correct movement and take pressure of of the plantar fascia. Step into a world free from plantar fasciitis pain with Protalus.

The Proof

Relief That Lasts

Plantar Fasciitis can be a frustrating and painful journey.
At Protalus, we focus on the root cause of the issue with our patented alignment technology system that takes the pressure off of the plantar fascia. 97% of Protalus customers have found relief from their symptoms and have had lasting results.

97% of customers have found relief with Protalus Insoles.

Love these! I have 6 pairs now. Worth every penny!

I have finicky feet and am a long distance runner. I use these for work, running, and casual walking. They work!
- Melissa C.

Beneficial Support

It's been a week, and I'm starting to feel the difference. Walking 18 holes will really be the test, but I'm feeling way less pain after a week. They are comfortable, and anything that reduces that heel pain is more than welcomed.
- Matthew U.

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The Ultimate Combination for Plantar Fasciitis Relief

Alignment

Protalus patented alignment technology relieves tension on Plantar Fascia.

Stability

Your heel takes on 5x your body weight with each step. Protalus insoles evenly distributes pressure for optimized stability.

Durability

Made to last a year, allowing you to get back to doing what you love.

Comfort

Increased shock absorption leads to a softer step and full body relief.

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Have Questions?

Reach out to our in-house customer service team in Oregon at (844) 402-5446.

Physician Approved

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“Heel pain can be caused by a number of conditions including neuritis, bursitis, plantar fasciitis, tendonitis, heel spurs, and so on.

Protalus insoles are the only insoles on the market that I have found to completely address the entire spectrum of factors that contribute to heel pain.”

Nicholas Romansky, D.P.M.