Product Description
X-Line Pressure Perfect Insole – Cushioned Support for Sensitive and At-Risk Feet
Cushioning, Support, and Protection for Diabetic, Arthritic, and Ageing Feet
The X-Line Pressure Perfect Insole is designed for people with diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, poor circulation, and age-related soft tissue loss under the feet. By providing superior cushioning and anatomical support, it reduces pressure on vulnerable areas, helps prevent foot pain, and protects against common injuries such as heel ulcers and forefoot metatarsalgia.
Key Benefits
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Reduces heel and forefoot pressure – ideal for diabetic feet and those at risk of pressure sores
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Cushioning shock-absorbing top cover – protects sensitive soft tissues and enhances comfort
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Heel cradle & midfoot arch support – stabilizes the foot and maintains natural alignment
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Full-length, trim-to-fit design – fits most comfort shoes, trainers, and walking shoes
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Clinically tested and NHS trusted – independently proven to reduce pressure in vulnerable areas
Who Should Use X-Line Pressure Perfect
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Diabetic patients or those at risk of neuropathy and pressure ulcers
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People suffering from foot pain due to arthritis
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Those with heel pain including plantar fasciitis or fat pad atrophy
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People experiencing forefoot burning or metatarsalgia
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Active older adults or those engaging in sports such as squash, badminton, netball, basketball
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Runners and walkers requiring extra cushioning
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Individuals with flat feet or structural foot changes
Best Fit For
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Shoes with removable insoles
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Lace-up comfort shoes
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Trainers, walking shoes, and supportive sports shoes
How the X-Line Pressure Perfect Works
The X-Line Pressure Perfect Insole combines arch and heel support with advanced cushioning to protect “at-risk” feet. Its midfoot arch support enhances stability, while the anatomical heel cradle reduces stress on the rearfoot. This design helps preserve the foot’s natural spring, reduces fatigue, and prevents structural changes over time.
Independently tested by a Rheumatology research unit and widely used in the UK NHS, the insole has been shown to reduce pressure on vulnerable heel and forefoot areas, areas commonly prone to ulcers in diabetic patients.
Important Advice
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If you have diabetes, check your feet daily for injuries or pressure marks.
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Ensure shoes do not press on sensitive areas.
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Seek advice from your podiatrist, GP, or practice nurse if you notice any problems.
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Combine with toe and foot exercises to improve circulation and maintain soft tissue strength.
Why Choose X-Line Pressure Perfect
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Clinically designed by Healthy Step podiatry experts
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Protects sensitive feet from pressure and fatigue
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Reduces risk of foot injuries including ulcers, metatarsalgia, and heel pain
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Trusted by the NHS for at-risk patient care
Technical Specification:
| Brand | X-Line |
|---|---|
| Area of Practice | Bio Mechanics |
| Instrument | Orthotic Insole |
| Pattern | X-Line |