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	<title>Suggestions for over-the-counter orthotics?</title>
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	<description>Non-custom orthotics:  any suggestions?   I overpronate on my right foot, and I&apos;m looking for something to put in running shoes and daily walking shoes to help this. This is only a stop-gap measure.  I WILL be making an appointment with a podiatrist (the one I want to go to doesn&apos;t take my insurance, but I&apos;ll probably be switching in six months and can go then).  This is just to help until then.&lt;br&gt;
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I&apos;m mostly concerned about running, since I notice the problem most then.  I don&apos;t run much (about 9-10 miles a week) but I&apos;ll still want something comfortable.  I&apos;ve seen some stuff on the green about Superfeet, and there&apos;s always Dr. Scholl&apos;s - any suggestions on a good brand and type?&lt;br&gt;
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Thanks so much!</description>
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