Orthotic Insoles with High Edges & Deep Heel Cup for Foot Problems – Size 35
Enhanced Product Description
Experience superior comfort and support with these high-quality orthotic insoles, designed to address a range of foot conditions. Crafted from lightweight, resilient EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate) material, these insoles provide exceptional cushioning and shock absorption. The unique design incorporates a deep, cup-shaped heel for optimal stability and a flat bottom for secure placement within your shoes.
Key Features & Benefits
- High Edges & Deep Heel Cup: Provides exceptional arch support and helps correct valgus and varus deformities, offering superior stability and reducing strain on the ankles and feet.
- Superior Cushioning & Shock Absorption: The EVA material effectively absorbs impact, reducing pressure points and promoting comfort during prolonged periods of standing or walking.
- Ideal for Foot Conditions: Effectively addresses flat feet (pes planus), valgus and varus deformities, and plantar fasciitis.
- Post-Operative & Injury Rehabilitation: Provides crucial support and stability during recovery from ankle fractures, sprains, and surgeries. Excellent for use with ankle braces and following cast removal.
- Enhanced Stability for Seniors: Ideal for elderly individuals experiencing foot instability, weakness, or neurological conditions affecting gait. These insoles significantly improve balance and reduce the risk of falls.
- Lightweight & Breathable: The microline top layer ensures breathability, keeping feet comfortable and dry. The durable evaplast bottom layer offers superior longevity.
Indications for Use
- Valgus, varus, and pes plano-valgus foot deformities.
- Longitudinal, transverse, and combined flat feet.
Recommended for
- Post-operative and post-injury rehabilitation (ankle fractures, sprains, surgeries).
- Individuals experiencing “weak legs” syndrome (increased fatigue, instability, unsteady gait).
Specifications
- Size: 35
- Top Layer Material: Microline
- Bottom Layer Material: Evaplast