For Healthcare

The floors remember. So do your feet.

Nurses, physical therapists, caregivers — the ones on their feet for twelve hours so someone else can rest. Inyo is built for feet that have already tried everything.

A healthcare worker in scrubs sits on a stone bench and slips on a pair of Inyo mules in warm directional light.
On shift — pre‑round
01

The shift, honestly.

Hospital tile. Clinic linoleum. Concrete subfloors under thin vinyl. Eight to twelve hours of standing, pivoting, bracing. Generic insoles promised support. What your feet actually need is a way to work again.

02

Retraining, not propping up.

Most insoles cushion the symptom. Inyo pairs a single matched insole with a movement retraining protocol to give your feet a reason to recruit muscles they stopped using years ago. It is practitioner‑grade by design and built in the USA.

03

For the PTs in the room.

You know the kinetic chain. You recommend this work to your patients every day and then stand on concrete in a shoe that undermines it. Inyo is the quiet version of the advice you give — made to wear on shift.

04

What changes, in plain language.

Better ground feel. Less end‑of‑shift ache. Feet that participate in your gait instead of absorbing punishment from it. You will notice it in the last two hours of a long day first.

A healthcare worker in olive scrubs rests against a plaster wall with eyes closed, Inyo mules on her feet.
End of shift — the last two hours
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Inyo is a reflective movement awareness tool, not a medical device. Designed and made in USA.