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Therapeutic Diabetic Insoles are designed for people with diabetes, arthritis, or other conditions that result in sensitive feet. Constructed with a multi-density material combination of Plastazote and cellular urethane, these advanced insoles offer superb resilience, cushioning, and shock absorption.
Because of its distinctive self contouring capabilities and hypoallergenic formulation, Plastazote is recognized by medical professionals as the material of choice for treating diabetic and arthritic feet.
The insoles are designed to fit into both traditional footwear and 'additional depth' orthopaedic shoes.The addition of an increased metatarsal support in the Anatomical design is designed to facilitate off-loading of the metatarsal head area.
This insoles were designed to reduce mean peak pressures at the site of neuropathic ulceration.
For individuals with concerns for skin breakdown, arthritic changes in their feet, diabetic conditions, reducing shearing forces at the foot surfaces and those who prefer added comfort from the self molding process inherent in the combination of a Plastazote and polyurethane insert.
Winter Products - The Plastazote top cover is also an excellent insulating material and is used for its thermal properties in cold environments
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30 May 2011, 9:45 PM
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Diabetic foot care advice including how to care for the feet and ensure a
risk-free everyday life. Diabetes does
not have to hold you back. You
just need to know the facts and help yourself. read more
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31 Dec 2010, 4:09 PM
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Foot Orthotics and advanced insoles correct an abnormal, or irregular, walking pattern. They
perform functions that make standing, walking, and running more
comfortable and efficient, by altering slightly the angles at which the
foot strikes a walking or running surface. read more
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18 Nov 2010, 11:35 PM
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Arthritis refers to the inflammation of joints of the body. Some of the causes are: Osteoarthritis (wear and tear of joints), Old age, Obesity, Inappropriate footwear. Injury to the foot, Rheumatiod Arthritis and Gout. read more
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16 Jan 2011, 4:51 PM
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Prothotics foot orthotics are a family of foot orthotics and insoles
that have been biomechanically designed to meet the exacting standards
used by many professional foot care providers the world over. Designed
to cradle the heel and support the
arch, these size specific anatomically designed 3/4 and full-length
insoles enhance read more
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22 Nov 2010, 12:18 PM
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Neuropathy refers to loss of feeling in the feet and can occur as
a result of complications in Diabetics, it can cause inability to feel heat, cold or even pain. Diabetics should check their feet regularly for abnormalities. read more
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