

But footwear and a good insole (when appropriate) should be included among of those variables, and they’re 2 variables that often provide immediate results." John Hindsįor more information about Cadence Insoles visit or email us at in a voice message: Ĭadence Insoles: "I like to say the insole connects your foot to the shoe. There are a lot of variables and personal preference that goes into fitting for comfort just as there are a lot of variables when working with an overuse injury or other pain syndromes: variables such as activity modification (freq., duration, volume of training or work duties), individual mobility, strength, conditioning, and recovery strategies (among others). I will never claim that Cadence (or any one device) is going to cure everything that walks through the door. There are a lot of great shoes on the shelves with wonderful midsoles, outsoles, and beautiful styles and visuals, with different levels of cushion and “comfort- but your foot sits on the insole. Although still obsessed with footwear and insoles, I understand that everybody is different and not everybody will benefit from, or “needs”, insoles or Cadence. Check out our conversation regarding the right how orthotics can help reduce foot pain, some entrepreneurial tips for starting your own business, and why Physical Therapy is one of the best professions in the world.Ĭadence Insoles: "I like to say the insole connects your foot to the shoe. Episode 125 of the Be More Today Show features Physical Therapist and Founder/Owner of Cadence Insoles John Hinds.
