A bit of background...
I'm 32 and played a lot of sports until I was 19 (went to uni and got more into climbing) and was really fit. I just ran when I felt like it after this - generally a few runs a month. When I was 23 I injured myself on a run (possible meniscus tear) but was working in London and always busy so just hobbled around for a while and never got it checked out. Just climbed more instead of running.
A few years later I wanted to run again but found I couldn't without pain. So for around the last 6-7 years I've done the Couch 2 5km countless times and never made it to the end due to causing some issue/pain.
Since then I've seen loads of physios, had ultrasounds, done lots of strengthening, stretching, made significant changes to my run style etc. Always taken care building up again with loads of walk running. But it always ends up back at the same problems.
I can generally get to the point where I can enjoy 5-10km walk-runs but as soon as I push it too much, have a few too many days off, or even think about running for 10 minutes without a walk in there, something goes wrong.
Now, after 2 months of rest to try and heal a tear found on an ultrasound I was in pain within 5 mins of a reeeeeallllllyyyy slow HR zone 2 run.
So.....
Back to a physio today (another £70 on top of the easy £2-3000 over the last 5 years) and he thinks that my arches are falling in a bit which is making my roll my ankle a little when landing, which also means I'm not landing with a straight (when viewed from the back) leg and he thinks this will be exasperating the problems on the outside of my calf/knee.
He said the next thing he would advise would be to go to a local guy who makes bespoke insoles to put my foot back in the proper position to try and reduce the pressure caused by my alignment/form. But these cost £450, plus the probably new shoes he would recommend.
This physio wants all his clients to run in the "perfect" style. Another two physios I've seen don't think there is a perfect style and everyone is different and don't like the other guys approach.
My instinct says that there's also no correct style, but with both approaches I'm still stuck not being able to run.
So, has anyone tried having proper insoles made for their running? Has it made a difference?
How much better are expensive, bespoke ones versus those you can buy online?
Do the running shoes for flat-footed runners make much of a difference as an alternative to insoles?
Any thoughts, advice or experiences would be hugely welcomed. I'd love to run again, but I also want it to be enjoyable and don't want to be ever reliant on physios - I'd rather just do something else!