SCHOLL Orthaheel Shock Absorber Small

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Scholl Orthaheel Shock Absorber Orthotic,

Small AU/US – Men = 6 – 7 AU/US – Women = 7 – 8 Euro = 39 – 40 

The tri-planar motion control system of Scholl Orthaheel has been designed in collaboration with leading podiatrist Phillip Vasyli to minimise the stresses in the foot region, and correct the posture and alignment, to provide relief from most of the painful conditions.

Did you know more than 70% of people in the world have got a tendency for their foot to roll-over inside, and gradually flatten?

As the foot flattens out on the ground, the supporting tissues that run along the bottom of the foot (the plantar fascia) are stretched. If these forces are excessive they can lead to stress and inflammation of the tissues, causing pain under the heel when weight is placed on the foot

Pain in the back of the heel can be caused by inflammation of the tissue that connects the calf muscle to the heel bone (Achilles tendon). The pain can result from the position and movement of the foot causing the tendon to be stretched. It can also be caused by injury.

As the foot flattens out on the ground, the leg turns slightly to follow the movement of the foot. If the movement of the foot causes the leg to turn further than the knee can comfortably accommodate, the resulting forces on the knee may lead to stress and pain.

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Orthaheel is an innovative biomechanical solution made from the highest grade materials and technology available to help realign the lower limbs through to the hips, to restore the feet and body back to a neutral position just as nature intended.

The Scholl Orthaheel Shock Absorber Orthotic is designed specifically for those needing extra relief from any number of common conditions. These include Plantar Fasciitis, heel spurs, cracked/bruised heels and Achilles Tendonitis

*Refers only to people that experience pronation when walking and running.

Directions

Before usage, make sure the product is comfortably accommodated within the shoe: if necessary remove the existing insole. If any discomfort occurs, remove the product for one to two hours, then wear again, and continue until comfortable. If pain persists, discontinue use and consult professional advice. For best results, replace the product every 12 months.

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