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The Evenup is a simple and inexpensive way to equalise limb length while walking in a leg cast or cast boot. If one leg is shorter than the other, the Evenup makes both legs even in length, and protects the knees, hips, and lower back from the strain of walking in a cast or a cast boot. Key Features:- Easy application and adjustment with nylon straps
- Fits a variety of shoes; easily moved from shoe to shoe
- Can adjust height from a 1.3cm (1/2") to 2.1cm (0.8") in seconds
- Outer sole is made of comfortable and durable EVA
- Universal (fits right or left shoe)
The Evenup is very simple to apply and use. Users that have only walked for a short time without an Evenup on the shorter limb will immediately notice the improvement in their balance and gait. It is recommended that the user walks slowly and does not attempt to run.
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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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22 Nov 2010, 1:40 PM
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Knee pain is any discomfort experienced between the knee cap and the thigh bone. Pain is usually a dull ache or alternatively a very sharp stabbing pain that is easily aggravated by physical activity. read more
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22 Nov 2010, 12:06 PM
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Lumbo-sacral
pain refers to a condition of the lower back caused
by over pronation of the foot. Over pronation is where the arch
of the foot collapses, leaving the foot in a
flattened state. read more
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2 Jan 2011, 10:17 PM
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Shin Splints are the result of overuse of the tibia (shin bone), vigorous activity or a sharp and sudden increase in activity, therefore exercise levels should only ever be increased gradually. read more
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