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Bauerfeind
ViscoPed® Shock Reducing Insoles - Latex Free
Bauerfeind
ViscoPed® Shock Reducing Insoles - Latex Free
(Item # VISCOPED)
Comes in Pairs
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ViscoPed is the
original full length insole for
targeted relief of metatarsalpain (pain under the ball of the foot),
tired, aching feet, sore knee jointsand back pain. Full-length
viscoelastic insoles incorporate areas of softerdensity in the heel and
under the ball of the foot, in the metatarsal region. Raised metatarsal
pad aids in desired realignment of metatarsal heads. The arch is mildy
contoured for gentle needed support.
- Provides shock load reduction throughout the
entire length of the insole
- Ventilation holes allow for air circulation to
prevent heat build-up
- Five sizes may be easily trimmed for optimum
fit
- Comfortable and long lasting
- Easy to clean with soap and warm water
- Available in pairs to prevent leg length
discrepancies
- Can be switched from one pair of shoes to
another
Viscoelastic
medical-grade silicone provides peak shock load reduction to ankle,
knee and hip joints For an insole without the raised metatarsal pad see
ViscoPed SDoes not contain latex or absorb odors
Can be used to treat:
- Metatarsalgia-
A general term for irritation of the metatarsals; aching pain in the
metatarsal bones of the foot result from anatomical changes in their
alignment.
- Fat pad atrophy- Also known by
"thinning of
the fat pad", this condition is characterized by a decrease in the
size, or wasting away of the layer of body fat that is normally present
to protect the metatarsal phalangeal heads; can also occur in the heel.
- Foot pain (plantar pain)
- Pressure redistribution
- Diabetic foot-
Frequently results from neuropathy, or nerve damage, in the feet which
can lead to a dulling or loss of sensation, making one unable to feel
pain, heat or cold; Viscoped should be worn only in non-ulcerative
conditions.
- Morton's neuroma- An irritation that is
caused by compression of a branch of the plantar nerve between the
heads of the metatarsal bones and sometimes occurs when the second toe
is larger than the big toe.
- Back and joint pain
- Hyperkerastosis- Thickening of the
outer layer of skin. It may occur as an inherited disorder, affecting
the soles of the feet.
- Splayfoot- A condition in which the
feet are abnormally flattened out.
- Forefoot and toe deformities
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