Max Orthotic Inserts
By Charlie on Nov 22, 2009 in Hearing & Orthepedic

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Powerstep® Pinnacle Maxx Orthotic Supports $49.95 Powerstep Pinnacle MAXX – The Podiatrist’s Prescription for Pain Relief!® – Powerstep Pinnacle Maxx, the next generation of foot orthotics, features the Heel Secure Comfort System(TM), a uniquely designed heel that offers a deeper cup and an expansive micro thing platform, mildly angled for maximum support. By providing medical grade control for the heel rolling in and arch lowering or overprona… |
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G&W Heel Lift – Clearly Adjustable – Sold Individually By peeling and replacing 1mm layers, the lifts height is adjustable from 2 to 12mm and can be easily trimmed to achieve optimal fit. The Clearly Adjustable heel lift delivers maximum comfort and minimum visibility. A firm lift designed for maximum comfort, it conforms to your shoe and foot, and provides just the right height to the millimeter. In the past, adjustable heel lifts were made with foam… |
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Powerstep Pinnacle Insole $41.95 Our best selling orthotic combines all the benefits of Powerstep Original with even more cushioning. Powerstep Pinnacle features a design that rivals that of custom-made prescription orthotics. Made of a polypropylene shell encased in a unique double-laye… |
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title/Superfeet Unisex Green Premium Insole For Maximum Support $34.95 Superfeet Green Premium Insoles feature a firm stabilizer cap for optimal underfoot support with a 1/8-inch thickness that is ideal for roomier footwear with removable insoles. When integrated with the shape and design of the foam full length, this unique combination creates a deep heel cup to cradle the heel’s fat pad for improved natural shock absorption. This system provides comfort and necessa… |
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Ortho Tech Visco-Gel Max Foot Supports Your feet are very complex and important to your bodyâ?TMs health and comfort. However, research shows that 8 in 10 of us have problems with our feet. Many of us have feet that flatten (pronate) too much when we walk, causing our tendons, ligaments, bones and joints to work too hard. Consequently, swelling may occur, or we may develop pain on the bottom of our feet or near our heel. Also, a bony … |
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