Foot pain

SaarM

New User
Hey, I accidentally bought shoes a little bit larger than I needed, so I played with them.. I also use orthopedic insoles but didn’t used them because I put 2 insoles in the shoes to make it fit me better..

Now I feel really bad foot pain in like the upper middle of my both feet (between the inner arch and outer arch)

I also tried playing with only my i customized insoles but the shoe felt bigger and the pain go stronger..

Is it for sure because the size of my shoes?
(I’m also a little bit over weight, 1.78 and 97 kilos)

Thanks in advance for everyone!

*I broke the middle of my left feet 6 months ago but like I said now my both feet are in pain

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It's hard to say for sure, but you said the pain started once you got the shoes that are too big, so that's a big red flag. Shoes are very important, and you need the proper size. If you received the wrong size, you should return immediately for the proper size.
 
Sounds like you've got a multiple things going on.
First, you are recoverying from an injury.
2nd, your shoes are not the correct size.
3rd, you are doubling up on standard insoles rather than wearing an orthopedic insole your feet are used to.

Why don't you limit your variables.
Get the new shoe in the correct size and use the orthopedic insoles you are used to.

I recently got onto the court with a pair of shoes that I bought 6mos ago and sitting in the garage. I noticed something weird when my normal aftermarket insoles didn't fit snugly into the shoe. When I got on the court, I noticed that my feet were moving around and I would drag my toe from time to time. I took my shoe off and looked and it was a full size too big for me. That's the last time I wore those shoes. Maybe my son's feet will grow to fit into them one day. But I have feet issues of my own (PF) so shoes/insoles are very important to me.

I just picked up a pair of Wilson Rush Pro 2.5 and I am liking them over my ASICS Gel Resolution 7... But I'm keeping the shoe size constant and the insole constant.
 
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