Re: Orthotics and Cycling
I used orthotics for years due to a running injury. Went to a podiatrist and he fitted me for them. Insurance paid. I then found an online source that sends the molding box and you mail it back and they make the orthotics. Super cheap and easy. I just got a pair for each pair of cycling shoes and running shoes. I didn’t bother with other shoes. Unfortunately it made me size up/ change my cycling shoe model.
Then, about two years ago, I started developing a hot foot situation on my outer two metatarsals on my right foot.
Went to the podiatrist. He said why are you using orthotics in cycling shoes? It turns out my orthotics were for a different part of my foot which doesn’t come into play in cycling, running yes but cycling no. so I took them out of the cycling shoes and went back to the same model and size I used to use.
Then, the metatarsal pain continued. Went back to the podiatrist. He recommended varus wedges (there is a different name…vagus…for them depending which side is up on the wedge which has to do with what the problem is). They are off the shelf from BikeFit. I put them under the sole of my right foot cycling shoes. Problem went away.
Long story which is a bit too wordy but to try to say it may not be as complex as it sounds at first.
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