Last Updated: 2025-09-01 20:23:11
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Brand | Dr. Scholl's |
Item model number | CF420 |
Color | Black |
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Product Id | 284687 |
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3.9
(1435 ratings)
3.9 out of 5 stars
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UPC | 011017404880 |
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Dr Scholls Custom Fit CF 420 Orthotic Insole Shoe Inserts for Foot Knee and Lower Back Relief 1 Pair
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I've purchased two sets of Custom FiT 110's in the past and referenced my old purchase number for this order. I compared these to my old ones. Same length, same number, same style, padding in the same places. I'm on my feet a lot in the hospital and usually take about 2-3 days to adjust to a new pair of inserts. The pain WORSENED after 3 days and I have no choice but to wear the old, flattening pair. I have an appointment with podiatry at the end of the month for TRUE custom fit orthotics. Would NOT recommend.
I'd hoped it would just support my arch. Unfortunately, it also turned my foot inside my boot. After a few days of use, I experienced considerable pain where my IT band attaches to my tibial plateau. Not knowing the cause, I continued wearing them and the pain continued. I removed them several days later and the pain hasn't returned since.
I use the Cf 430 insert in my Hoka's Bondi 8 shoe when playing basketball for 3-5 hours, or when play 3-6 hours of pickleball, and/or when walking 10-12 miles and they help support my foot very well and do a great job of keeping my feet from getting sore and I am 65 years old.
I don't live close to any kiosk to step on the machine so I have to use the website to figure this out. My podiatrist told me to answer the questions, then go back and answer with a slight change if I wasn't sure how to answer. She said sometimes you get a different orthodic number. The first time I got more question screens which I wish I would get again but I don't. I now know where my foot hurts when barefoot but that screen doesn't always come up. I purchased the first full length custom orthotic based on the website analysis. The first couple days it seemed right but I was also wearing the foot brace my podiatrist gave me. The first day I did not have the foot brace on with the orthotic, the ball of my foot hurt a lot when I finished my walk which tells me this orthotic may not be the right one. I just wish I could talk to a human that knows what would work for me. When you go to the questions area, you only get website FAQ's. That doesn't help me much. I do want to order a couple more or mix up and take another custom orthotic and plantar fascia inserts but I'd like to talk to someone first before guessing on what to buy. I feel that's the problem here, you spend money but you're guessing.
Inserts felt great in my shoes, but within 24 hours, I had developed severe pain in my left hip joint, which continued to increase until I removed the inserts a week later. I'm almost back to normal, without the inserts.
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