1. How long does it take for PBS insoles to treat?

Each person's results are different, but most people see results within 3 weeks. However, it depends on the individual’s physical condition, fitness, age, lifestyle, and activities they engage in, such as whether they were runners before, whether they had an accident, or whether they have worn high heels as a hobby. All of these factors affect the body.

2. Do I have to wear PBS insoles all the time? (In the case of adults)

It is not necessary. We only ask for cooperation from the user to wear them continuously for the first 2-3 weeks to see clear and fast results. After the wearer is satisfied with the results, they can adjust the frequency of wear each day based on their activities and needs. However, if they do not wear them for a long time, the discomfort they had before may return. Most wearers admit that they cannot stop wearing them because they feel more comfortable overall, from their feet to other areas of the body that used to be painful.

3. Do I have to wear PBS insoles all the time? (In the case of children)

For children, the insoles should be worn as much as possible, or at all times when they are awake or standing.

4. How long should I wear the PBS insoles to see 100% results?

For children, the insoles should be worn as much as possible, or at all times when they are awake or standing.

5. Wear PBS insoles to adjust the shape of your feet. Does it hurt a lot? How long does it hurt?

The pain varies depending on the wearer. Some people feel comfortable immediately from the moment they start wearing them, while others may take a while for their body to respond and adjust. However, for most people, it takes no more than two weeks for the sole to adjust to its shape and the pain to go away. For children, since their feet are very flexible, they will not feel any pain and can return to their normal activities immediately

6. When wearing PBS insoles to correct flat feet, do I need to change shoe size?

it depends on each person. Because some people can wear the same size, some people can wear half a size up, or some people can wear one size up, so we do not recommend customers to change before receiving the insole. We would like the wearer to wait until the insole fitting is complete and try it on with the new shoes th

7. How long do the PBS insoles last?

The PBS insoles can last up to 5 years, depending on individual usage. However, there is a maintenance fee of 300 baht every 6 months. In case the insoles are worn out, customers do not need to come in person. They can contact the admin to schedule an appointment to send the insoles back to the clinic for maintenance and return.

8. Can PBS insoles be used for exercise? How long do I have to wait before I can start exercising?

The wearer can use the insoles for exercise, including running or going to the gym. Based on the experience and feedback of Teacher William's previous customers, most are more satisfied with running while wearing the insoles than without. Many had problems with body tilt, which affected their running posture and caused pain due to unbalanced weight transfer. In terms of timing, we recommend that the wearer first adjust to their normal daily routine and begin with jogging before running normally. This typically takes about 4-6 weeks after they no longer feel pain from wearing the insoles, or about two months after first receiving them.

9. What is the difference between foot care and foot adjustment for children and adults?

Adults usually make insoles once, which can be used for a long time, but the condition may not be completely cured. For children, who are still growing, foot issues can be corrected, but the adjustment process must continue until they are fully grown. Therefore, children will need to replace their insoles every time their feet grow or when it is time to increase their shoe size, which includes additional costs compared to adults. In terms of pain, children will hardly feel any discomfort because their bones, joints, tendons, and muscles are still very flexible.

10. What is the youngest and oldest age at which foot deformity can be treated, and how long does it take?

Children can start foot correction from the age of 5 and no later than 12 years old. For 13-14-year-olds, a specialist must determine whether foot correction is possible. Early treatment yields better results.
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