This study examined the effectiveness of computer-designed insoles in reducing low back pain among 58 employees whose jobs involved extensive walking. The employees were randomly assigned to use either the computer-designed insoles or placebo insoles for 5 weeks, then switched to the other insole for another 5 weeks. Those using the computer-designed insoles experienced a greater reduction in reported low back pain according to a standardized questionnaire, with average pain decreasing by 1.49 points compared to a decrease of 0.31 points for those using placebo insoles. 81% of employees preferred the computer-designed insoles as more effective and comfortable than the placebo insoles. The results suggest computer-designed insoles more effectively reduce low back pain in workers whose