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Highly effective foot orthotic designed to enhance motion control and
overall body alignment. This neutral device can be worn out of the box
or adapted by your physio or podiatrist.
Slimflex Simple provides both the podiatrist and the patient an
afforadable 'first phase' alternative to a modified or custom-made foot
orthotic.  - Flexible and lightweight orthotic - great for sports.
- Moderate shock-absorbing support.
- Moulded EVA foam base for superior comfort.
- Deep heel cup to maintain correct foot position.
- Arch and Metatarsal raise helps prevent pronation, rolling ankles redistributes weight from the ball of the foot.
- Medial flange increases control of the rear foot providing correction and gait training.
- Medial (outside of foot) and lateral arch control is provided for
support and overall gait stability.
- 3/4 length is specifically designed to fit a wider range of footwear.
For use with footwear with removable insoles. Note: Used without corrective posts Slimflex Simple will alleviate many symptoms of foot pain quickly and effectively. More complex biomechanical conditions can be treated using posted Slimflex Simples. This type of treatment is available from your local podiatrist or through the NHS. Ask your prefered healthcare professional for advice. Care for your Foot
OrthoticsClean your insoles at least once per fortnight
to reduce bacterial growth using a damp soapy cloth and allow to dry
naturally in the air. During the night, remove your insoles
from the shoes to allow a natural drying process.
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Medical grade orthotics without the posts, 27 Apr 2011, 9:23 PM |
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Been prescribed orthotics for years by the NHS. Problem is, my hospital will only supply me with a couple of pairs a year. Bought these, because they look like the insoles I have already. They do the job and my feet feel great. My only issue is the lack of moisture absorbancy.
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