Basic Metatarsal Domes
The Basic Metatarsal Domes are adhesive backed and can be applied to a range of orthotics to help reduce pain in the metatarsal area. The metatarsal domes are available in a pack of two domes and a pack of 10 domes, and can be stuck to insoles or orthotics for ongoing use.
What’s Included?
The Basic Metatarsal Domes are available in the following options:
- 1 x Pack of 2 Domes
OR
- 1 x Pack of 10 Domes
The pack of two domes allows you to try out the domes in the footwear of your choice. However, if you wish to use the domes in multiple pairs of shoes, then we would recommend the pack of 10 domes, as the adhesive backing means that they are not designed for moving between footwear. Your required choice can be selected from the drop-down menu at the top of the page.
Recommended Sizing Guide
The Basic Metatarsal Domes are available in a choice of three sizes to help you to find the best fit possible. Please see below for recommended sizing based on shoe sizes, as well as the measurements for each of the three dome sizes.
UK Shoe Size Recommendations
- Small Domes: UK shoe size 4 – 6
- Medium Domes: UK shoe size 7 – 8
- Large Domes: UK shoe sizes 9+
Metatarsal Dome Measurements (Length x Width)
- Small Domes: 62mm x 48mm
- Medium Domes: 71mm x 53mm
- Large Domes: 77mm x 63mm
Please note: we recommend these products are fitted by a specialist. All size variants are 7mm in thickness.
Where Should I Apply the Metatarsal Supports?
These metatarsal supports should be placed at the beginning of your arch near the forefoot. The flatter edge should be positioned just behind your metatarsal heads at the ball of your foot, with the tapered edge pointing towards your heel. The diagram below shows a general guide that will vary based on your insoles and foot shape.
Who Can Benefit from Wearing the Basic Metatarsal Domes?
Those suffering with foot conditions such as metatarsal pain and Morton’s neuroma could benefit from the effective pressure relief these domes provide when placed under the metatarsal area (middle of the ball of foot area). The conditions for which these domes are suitable is as follows:
- Metatarsalgia
- Metatarsal bursitis
- Morton’s neuroma
- Realignment of lesser digits











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