First Ever Children's Wear-Moldable Arch Support Insoles
KidZerts has created the first wear-moldable arch support insoles for children. These innovative children's insoles slowly mold to the unique contours of the bottom of each foot and will provide children with the support their growing feet need. KidZerts have a doctor-recommended design and will only benefit your child's feet.
San Diego, CA, August 28, 2010 --(PR.com)-- KidZerts has created the first wear-moldable arch support insoles for children. These innovative children’s insoles slowly mold to the unique contours of the bottom of each foot. KidZerts insoles were designed by a team that includes a podiatrist, a pedorthist and specialists in the manufacturing of insoles, who recognized that most children’s insoles lack features that are imperative for kids’ foot health and development.
Since most shoe companies consider a thin, flat layer of foam suitable as an insert for children’s shoes, KidZerts recognized the need for important features to stabilize and comfort their growing feet, including an arch support, a stabilizing heel cup and cushioning.
“There is no harm in wearing KidZerts insoles – only benefits,” Barbara Adams, Certified Pedorathist, said.
KidZerts children’s arch support insoles are designed with the best, high-quality materials and features that podiatrists and pediatricians look for in children’s insoles. These features include an EVA moldable sublayer that will slowly mold to the child’s foot while he/she wears it, an anti-microbial top cover that kills ordor-causing bacteria and wicks moisture, a heel cup for stability and alignment, a broad heel seat for additional foot comfort, a beveled forefoot for a smooth transition and a moderate arch for support and alignment.
“These insoles have all the features that make up a healthy arch support insole for children,” said Dr. Jeffrey Hurless, podiatrist and foot/ankle surgeon.
KidZerts’ doctor-recommended contoured design allows contact with the entire arch, therefore spreading the body’s weight over the entire base of the foot. This will help prevent children from being heel-strikers or overpronators, which can cause foot pain and injuries later in life. These arch support insoles will provide support for the child’s arch during strenuous activities, such as running and jumping, and extra cushion to the heel to help shock absorption. A large adhesive strip is located on the bottom of the insole so that it can be securely placed inside a shoe.
“When you put arch support insoles in your children’s shoes, it’s like you’ve upgraded them,” Adams said. “Arch supports – not corrective insoles – are appropriate for anyone. They add a layer of comfort for children and adults alike.”
About KidZerts: KidZerts is the first company to create wear-moldable arch support insoles for children. Melissa Kumler, mother of two young children with a B.S. degree in Kinesiology, a podiatrist, a pedorthist and a specialist in the design and manufacture of insoles teamed up to create foot care products for children that doctors will recommend, but not have to prescribe. KidZerts believes that knowledge about foot health can lead to prevention of future foot and foot-related problems. It’s important to pay attention to your children’s feet while they are growing and vulnerable. To find out more information about this amazing product, please visit www.kidzerts.com.
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Since most shoe companies consider a thin, flat layer of foam suitable as an insert for children’s shoes, KidZerts recognized the need for important features to stabilize and comfort their growing feet, including an arch support, a stabilizing heel cup and cushioning.
“There is no harm in wearing KidZerts insoles – only benefits,” Barbara Adams, Certified Pedorathist, said.
KidZerts children’s arch support insoles are designed with the best, high-quality materials and features that podiatrists and pediatricians look for in children’s insoles. These features include an EVA moldable sublayer that will slowly mold to the child’s foot while he/she wears it, an anti-microbial top cover that kills ordor-causing bacteria and wicks moisture, a heel cup for stability and alignment, a broad heel seat for additional foot comfort, a beveled forefoot for a smooth transition and a moderate arch for support and alignment.
“These insoles have all the features that make up a healthy arch support insole for children,” said Dr. Jeffrey Hurless, podiatrist and foot/ankle surgeon.
KidZerts’ doctor-recommended contoured design allows contact with the entire arch, therefore spreading the body’s weight over the entire base of the foot. This will help prevent children from being heel-strikers or overpronators, which can cause foot pain and injuries later in life. These arch support insoles will provide support for the child’s arch during strenuous activities, such as running and jumping, and extra cushion to the heel to help shock absorption. A large adhesive strip is located on the bottom of the insole so that it can be securely placed inside a shoe.
“When you put arch support insoles in your children’s shoes, it’s like you’ve upgraded them,” Adams said. “Arch supports – not corrective insoles – are appropriate for anyone. They add a layer of comfort for children and adults alike.”
About KidZerts: KidZerts is the first company to create wear-moldable arch support insoles for children. Melissa Kumler, mother of two young children with a B.S. degree in Kinesiology, a podiatrist, a pedorthist and a specialist in the design and manufacture of insoles teamed up to create foot care products for children that doctors will recommend, but not have to prescribe. KidZerts believes that knowledge about foot health can lead to prevention of future foot and foot-related problems. It’s important to pay attention to your children’s feet while they are growing and vulnerable. To find out more information about this amazing product, please visit www.kidzerts.com.
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KidZerts
Melissa Kumler, Co-Founder
1-858-547-8800 ext. 104
www.kidzerts.com
Contact
Melissa Kumler, Co-Founder
1-858-547-8800 ext. 104
www.kidzerts.com
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