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Insert for Shoes ErgoPad weightflex - Foot orthoses with the X factor - ideal for shoes with higher heelsThe ErgoPad weightflex orthopedic orthosis combines two types of plastic with different levels of firmness in its orthotic core. The internal "weightflex-X" offers variable support according to individual foot conditions, therapeutic goals and body weight. Thanks to the integral hinges in the forefoot and heel areas, the foot orthoses can easily be worn in shoes with higher heels.
PRODUCT DETAILSThe "weightflex-X" integrated in the orthotic core has a positive effect on the internal dynamics and torsional stability of the feet. The side sections, which vary in elasticity, guide the forces that arise over two pivot points. The mutual exchange of force supports the natural heel-to-toe movement of the feet and corrects the gait.ORTHOTIC CORES WITH VARIABLE SUPPORTThe weightflex orthotic core is available in soft, medium and strong designs to suit each patient's individual foot conditions, therapeutic goals and body weight.COMFORTABLE - EVEN IN HIGH HEELSWhether you are wearing ballerina-style shoes or pumps - thanks to the integral hinges in the forefoot and heel areas, the foot orthosis can easily be adapted to suit any heel height.SPECIAL FEATURESHigh-grade plastic orthosisTwo plastic components with different levels of firmness in the orthotic coreVariable support offered by the "weightflex-X"Integral hinges in the forefoot and heel areas1) Flexible orthotic coreThe flexible orthotic core, offering three different levels of firmness, boosts the torsional moment, supports the longitudinal arch and provides optimal guidance for every step.2) HingesThe orthotic core is bendable in both the heel and forefoot areas, so it can be adapted to suit a variety of heel heights.3) Anatomy taken into accountThe edging at the front of the core is anatomically contoured, leaving the metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joints free. The edges are thin.4) Reduced strain at the base of the MTP V jointThe outer area of the orthotic core is lower at the base of the fifth metatarsal bone. This takes into account the biomechanical requirements of this part of the foot.MEDICAL DETAILSThe rotational and counter-rotational movement of the forefoot and hindfoot affects the complex spiral structure of the foot arches - which guarantees high stability under loading, postural stability and dynamics.In the case of a loss of function, the new ErgoPad weightflex synthetic orthosis, with its asymmetrical "weightflex-X" incorporated into the orthotic core, helps actively support the natural spiral dynamics in the foot.
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