Features and Benefits |
- Used to stiffen the sole of the shoe, limits the range of motion of the forefoot and midfoot to make the shoe non-flexible
- Used to stiffen the sole of the shoe, limits the range of motion of the forefoot and midfoot to make the shoe non-flexible
- They have a small amount of flex to enable forefoot roll-off, toe-off
- Extremely thin plates that move from shoe to shoe
- Constructed to limit dorsiflexion at the MP joints
- Immobilizes toe joint to prevent it from bending during walking or sports
- Possible uses: problems requiring a rigid or semi-rigid foot bed, Turf Toe injuries, Hallux Limitus, Hallux Rigidus, forefoot pain, forefoot capsulitis & brusitis, metatarsigla, arthritis of the forefoot, cuoid syndrome, Freiberg's infraction, bunionectomy, fractured rays, suitable for foot stability after surgery, shin splints
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- Used to stiffen the sole of the shoe, limits the range of motion of the forefoot and midfoot to make the shoe non-flexible
- They have a small amount of flex to enable forefoot roll-off, toe-off
- Immobilizes toe joint to prevent it from bending during walking or sports
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