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TOE-FILLER
A low density plastazote material used to
fill the void of amputated segments.
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TOE
CREST
A 3/16th poron crescent shaped pad placed
just proximal to the distal phlanges used to support the digits
for hammertoes. |
MORTONS
EXTENSION
1/8" EVA placed under the 1st
ray, used to limit motion of the 1st MPJ in cases of Hallux
Rigidus. |
REVERSE
MORTONS EXTENSION
1/8" EVA extension placed under 2 - 5
metatarsal providing greater motion for Hallus Limitus. |
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FHL
MODIFICATION
An EVA forefoot extension with cutouts for
1st MPJ for patient with functional Halllux limitus. |
BUNION
FLAP
An 1/8" poron flap used to cushion and
support bunions. |
DANCERS
PAD
A 3/16" poron pad placed beneath all
5 metatarsals with cutouts under the 1st met head, offloading
the sesmoids. |
DOUBLE
DANCERS PAD
A 3/16" poron pad placed beneath all
5 metatarsals with cutouts to offload the 1st & 5th met
heads. |
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MET
PAD
A 3/16th poron pad placed just proximal to
the 2nd, 3rd & 4th metatarsal heads, helping support the
transverse metatarsal arch. |
MET
BAR
A 3/16th poron pad providing cushion and support
for all 5 metatarsal heads. |
NEUROMA
PAD
A 3/16th poron pad, smaller than a met pad,
placed within the interspaces of the metatarsals used to treat
neuromas. |
REINFORCE
ARCH
Poron, EVA, cork available. Used for added
shock absorption and support. |
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SCAPHOID
PAD
¼" poron padding placed along
medial border of the longitudinal arch, providing extra support
& cushioning. |
NAVICULAR
FLAP
An 1/8" poron pad extending from the
medial border of the orthotic, providing support and cushion
for the medial aspect of the foot for navicular pain. |
HEEL
CUSHION
1/16" or 1/8" poron placed in heel
seat for extra shock absorption and/or relief of heel spur
pain. |
HEEL
SPUR U-PAD
An 1/8" poron horseshoe shaped pad placed
in the heel seat, used to offload heel spurs. |
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HEEL
LIFTS
High density EVA placed
beneath the rearfoot post for
use in limb length discrepancy
and equines. |
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