Proheel Heel Elevators
There are a variety of situations in which heel lifts can be highly beneficial: from correcting leg length discrepancy, to increasing height or simply improving comfort and fit in a pair of shoes. Proheel Heel Elevators are a rearfoot moulded orthotic made from shock-absorbing medium density EVA.
Featuring a robust heel cup, the Proheel provides excellent stability, support and comfort and is ideal for correcting a number of problems.
What's Included?
- 1 x Pair of Heel Elevators
- 1 x Pair of Elevation Strips
One Leg Slightly Shorter than the Other?
If you have one leg slightly shorter than the other as the result of an operation, surgery or just from birth, these Heel Elevators are ideal. Simply slip one into the shoe on your affected side and go about your day as usual, free from pain and discomfort.
Sizing Information for Proheel Heel Elevators
Proheel Heel Elevators is available in four different sizes based on shoe size. Please consult the table below for details and select the appropriate size for you from the drop-down menu above.
For a more detailed fit, we recommend measuring the width and length of an existing insole at the widest and longest point (as shown in the image below). Once you have this measurement, please consult the sizing chart beneath.
Size | UK Shoe Size | Dimensions |
Extra Small | Child Size 9½ - Adult Size 1½ | 92 x 49mm |
Small | Size 2 - 5 | 109 x 56mm |
Medium | Size 6 - 9 | 121 x 65mm |
Large | Size 9½ - 12½ | 140 x 75mm |
How Do I Know Which Elevation Size to Purchase?
Proheel Heel Elevators are available in three different thickness styles, including 6mm, 9mm and 12mm. To decide which thickness is right for you, we recommend seeking the advice of a footcare professional.
If you already have this information, simply select the correct thickness from the dropdown menu at the top of this page.
How Do You Correctly Fit Proheel Heel Elevators?
In order to correctly fit your heel elevators, please follow our instructions below:
- Select the correct size for your foot by following our sizing guidance above
- Remove the film from the elevation strip and attach it to the base of the insole
- Press the insole downward onto the strip to ensure adhesion
- Keeping your existing insole in, place the heel elevator at the back of your shoe
- Place your foot inside your shoe and adjust the position of your insole until comfortable
How Do I Fit the Elevation Strip and Insole Together?
To combine the elevation strip and heel elevation insole together, simply remove the adhesive cover strip from the wedge and place the sticky side against the underside of your insole. Apply pressure for ten seconds until the two are moulded together correctly.
Please view the image below for a visual demonstration of how the two parts fit together:
What Does a Heel Elevation Insole Do?
Proheel Heel Elevators raises the heel in order to elevate the leg into a comfortable position. If you have on leg longer than the other, a heel elevation lift simply raises the lower limb to a point where both legs match, reducing painful symptoms and inflammation.
Key Features of the Proheel Heel Elevators
- Robust heel cup provides and enhances stability
- Anti-bacterial microfibre top cover makes for clean and odourless insoles
- Additional self-adhesive 3mm heel raise further enhances elevation
- Shock-absorbing EVA construction soaks up impact and shock
- Available in three thicknesses and four different sizes
- Five degree wedges also available
- Supplied and sold as a pair
A Cure for Leg Length Discrepancy
Discrepancy in the length of your limbs can cause serious pain in the feet, ankles and knees. Many suffer with leg-length discrepancy without ever knowing it.
If you are aware your legs are two different lengths, a heel elevator works to balance this out by creating an even, level platform. The use of a heel elevator allows the user to walk pain-free by raising the heel to a point where both legs now match.
Indications and Conditions for Use
Proheel Heel Elevators are recommended for:
- Achilles Tendinopathy
- Haglund's Disease
- Heel Pain
- Heel Spurs
- Leg Length Discrepancy (LLD)
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Sever's Disease (Calcaneal Apophysitis)
Prevent and Alleviate Achilles Tendinitis Symptoms
Achilles Tendinitis is often caused by a set of tight or overworked tendons in the back of the foot. By lifting the heel, the tension in the tendon is reduced, allowing for natural and corrective healing.
Are Proheel Elevators Provided as a Pair?
Yes, the Proheel Heel Elevators are supplied as a pair – one for each foot. The heel elevators are universal, so if you only need it for one foot you can boost height for one foot in two different pairs of shoes.
Five Degree Wedge
In addition to the various sizes and thicknesses available, the Proheel is also available as a 5° wedge which reduces the loading of the medial (inner) side of the heel which occurs with pronation of the foot. Many patients are unable to tolerate orthotics under each arch or the forefoot and so the Proheel 5° wedge offers an excellent alternative for pronation control.
Delivery - Free UK Mainland Delivery
Delivery is free of charge on all items at Health and Care when delivered to a mainland UK address. Your order is usually dispatched by Royal Mail or better and is normally dispatched the same day when ordered before 2.00pm, Monday to Friday. For orders placed outside of this timeframe, they should be dispatched on the next working day.
The delivery expectation of order sent via Royal Mail is 1 to 3 working days.
Please call our Health and Care customer care team on 020 7720 2266 if you have any questions about the delivery of this item.