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The Adjust-a-Lift is made of three layers of neoprene rubber and a layer
of leather on top. the layers can be removed to get approximately the
right height when placed in the shoe.
Adjusts down from 10mm - 3mm by removing layers.
The layer of leather makes this
more of a lift than a pad; similar-looking products with a nylon top are
generally too soft and spongy to serve as heel lifts.
The
Adjust-a-Lift is sold in single lifts, not pairs
Order the sizes
you need and get quantity discounts.
The main advantage of the
Adjust-a-Lift is that you need not remove the insole or footbed of your
shoe to use it, as the top leather cover is absorbent and comfortable
underfoot. However, it cannot be cleaned but can be expected to last as
long as the pair of shoes in which it is placed.
The neoprene
material used is somewhat compressible, so you may notice your heel
moving up and down or rubbing in your shoe slightly when walking with an
Adjust-a-Lift. The foam will also compress slightly as you walk on it,
so the height it provides will become less over time.
The
Adjust-a-Lift is usually used in closed-heel fashion shoes or sandals.
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6 Jan 2011, 12:35 PM
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Orthopedic
heel lifts or shoe lifts are required by a surprisingly large percentage
of
people at some time in our lives, for reasons ranging from runners gait
correction or golf swing improvement, to Achilles' tendonitis or other
conditions such as lower back pain, or for physical therapy and
post-stroke or
post-surgical rehabilitation needs. read more
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18 Nov 2010, 11:14 PM
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Achilles tendonitis is where the
tendon becomes
inflamed or begins to degenerate. If you have Achilles tendonitis you will experience discomfort caused by
a burning, shooting, or piercing pain at the back of the leg. read more
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