Orthotics for Soccer and Other Cleat Sports


Many soccer players benefit from the use of custom orthotics to relieve foot, ankle, knee, and hip pain caused by poor foot control or alignment.

Why is it harder to make orthotics for cleats?

Soccer cleats, for the most part, do not have any arch support or built-in controls for foot motion like most running shoes do. In soccer shoes, custom orthotics act to provide much improved support and control for the foot and ankle in order to prevent injury.

Soccer shoes also tend to be smaller than most athletic shoes. They have less volume and many players like to wear the shoe relatively tight in order to enhance feel of the ball. This makes it more challenging to fit orthotics into soccer shoes.

How are orthotics for soccer, lacrosse, ultimate and other cleat sports different?

The orthotic devices we prescribe for our soccer playing patients tend to be low profile devices and are designed specifically for soccer cleats.

  • Soccer orthotics sit very low in the shoe so the player’s foot is not jammed in the shoe or pushed out of the top of the shoe.
  • Soccer orthotics are made more narrow than standard orthotics so the orthotic doesn’t interfere with “ball feel”.
  • A modification is often included on the orthotic to allow the big toe to be in contact with the shoe to allow better push-off for sprinting and cutting.

The same type of orthotic is often used for patients who play rugby, lacrosse, baseball and ultimate Frisbee.

Contact us to make an appointment to see us in our Seattle foot and ankle clinic for an evaluation for soccer orthotics. Be sure to bring your soccer shoes with you.

Soccer injuries which orthotics can help treat or prevent

Many injuries commonly seen in soccer players can be prevented with custom orthotics. These include:

Make your appointment today to be evaluated for soccer orthotics at the Foot & Ankle Center of Washington.

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