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CUSTOMER TESTIMONIALS

"“Between pro football and dancing, I’ve had a lot of experience with foot pain.  But that ended when I was custom-fit with Good Feet Arch Support Inserts.”."
- Emmitt Smith, Pro Football Great & Dance Champion

"They're comforting! They're energizing! I can be on my feet all day long in my high heel and have no discomfort at all. It takes that pressure of the ball of your foot. You ladies don't have to wear your sneakers walking to work. You can just wear your high heels form the start of the day."
- Bridget Kelley, Good Feet Store Owner

"I have no more pain with my feet.  (They’re) the best thing that ever happened to me."
- Dottie Herndon, Retired

“It’s made me able to do not only my job but to do a lot of things I used to avoid.”

- Al Killingsworth, Litigation Account Manager

Santa Rosa's #1 Source For Total Foot, Back, Knee and Leg Pain Relief! America's #1 Arch Support--Good Feet!

With Good Feet Arch Supports, your feet, back, and whole body can be comfortable all day - no matter what activity you're enjoying or what shoe you're wearing! Good Feet Arch Supports come in 25 different styles and more than 350 sizes, so there's a Good Feet Arch Support for you!

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ASK THE EXPERTS

Q: I thought I had just one arch in my foot, but just heard there is actually four. Is that true?

Yes!  Many people think there is just one arch in the foot, but there are actually four arches. They are:

  1. Inner (medial)  Longitudinal Arch: This Arch runs along the inside of your foot from the ball of your foot to your heel. The Inner Longitudinal Arch is the most important arch when being sized for arch supports because this arch is as individual as you are! Your Inner Longitudinal Arch is unique in length and height. This is one of the primary reasons that your feet need personal sizing when choosing an arch support.  The inner arch is flexible.
  2. Outer (lateral) Longitudinal Arch: The Outer Longitudinal Arch is the arch that runs along the outside of your foot. This arch is rigid and stabilizes the foot when you bear weight.
  3. Transverse Arch: The Transverse Arch is situated across your heel behind your in-step. Since it's inside your foot it's the only arch that you cannot see. When you step, this arch is the first arch to make contact with the ground, thus, it acts as your body's primary shock absorber.
  4. Metatarsal Arch: This arch is formed by the five metatarsal heads across the ball of your foot and is supported by a combination of muscles and ligaments. It acts much like your hand does.

LOCATIONS NEAR YOU:

Santa Rosa
2669 Santa Rosa Blvd
Santa Rosa, CA 95407
(707) 526-5600
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Call Today For Your Free Footprint and Take a Test Walk in Good Feet Arch Supports! Call 707-526-5600 Now!