Metatarsal Pad Sleeve

This 4-pack of gel metatarsalgia dancer pads fits women’s shoe sizes 5-8 and men's shoe sizes 5-7 to offer more comfort, support and reliability across the entire forefoot. Unlike a shoe insole, our meta pads are designed to be worn over your foot for better fit and protection to the bottom of your feet.Alleviate pain due to calluses, bunions, corns, sesamoiditis or Morton neuromas caused by long periods of standing, running, dancing, or other high impact activities. The cushioning gel comforts, soothes and balances your forefeet for all day relief, whether wearing high heels, running shoes or loafers.Relieves pressure on the ball of your foot by providing weight distribution and shock absorption while walking, running and standing. Protects the fragile sesamoid and metatarsals from further damage.ZenToes Metatarsal Ball of Foot cushions save you money because they are washable and reusable. Simply hand wash with gentle soap and warm water and lay flat to dry. With 4 pads in each package, you’ll always have a pair ready to wear!Based in the USA - At ZenToes, we aim to provide relief for common painful foot conditions. As a small, woman-owned business based in Wisconsin, we are proud to provide comfort to millions of happy feet. Get back to your active lifestyle, with ZenToes!

FAQs

Do metatarsal sleeves work?

Yes—metatarsal sleeves with inbuilt gel pads cushion the ball of the foot, redistribute pressure, alleviate forefoot pain, and provide shock absorption, which will help relieve metatarsalgia and other related disorders.

What are metatarsal pads used for?

Metatarsal cushions and sleeves cushion under the ball of the foot, relieve metatarsalgia and callus/neuroma axons, relieve pain and swelling on the forefoot, and make standing and walking more comfortable.

Which insoles are best for metatarsalgia?

Good insoles for metatarsalgia should have characteristics such as metatarsal arch support or gel pads, redistribution of pressure off the head of the metatarsal, impact cushioning, and forefoot comfort.     Persistent pain may require custom orthotics.

Is metatarsalgia a form of plantar fasciitis?

No, metatarsalgia and plantar fasciitis are not similar. In metatarsalgia, the patient experiences a sore ball of the foot, while in plantar fasciitis, they experience a sore heel or arch tissue.    The two are painful and need varied treatment.

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