Pronation supination correction addresses issues with foot movement during walking, particularly pronation which is rolling the foot inward and supination which is rolling the foot outward, both of which may cause injury or mechanical stress. Strategies include custom orthotics with medial or lateral wedges, motion control shoes, and specific muscle strengthening exercises. In cases of overpronation, orthotic devices with rigid arch supports and stability posts significantly reduce the risk of inward rolling which increases the risk of developing shin splints and plantar fasciitis., For supination, pressure on the outside of the foot is decreased with cushioned insoles that have lateral wedges, increasing shock absorption. Gait retraining with biofeedback allows users to consciously adjust stride, while physical therapy strengthens the peroneal muscle for supination and the tibialis posterior for pronation. These changes commonly enhance walking efficiency and reduce pain symptoms within 4-6 weeks of use.