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Customized: | Non-Customized |
Certification: | ISO, CE |
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Product Introduction |
Orthopedic shoes (corrective shoes) are special shoes made according to a doctor's prescription to correct foot diseases for the purpose of correcting foot deformities, dispersing foot pressure and relieving pain symptoms. They are also called shoe-shaped orthotics. |
Color | Black and white or (as requsted) |
Category | Children's Shoes |
Features | Breathable; Anti-slip; Shock absorption; |
Advantages | Lightweight, cushioned sole with ergonomic stride design can enhance stability, provide excellent shock absorption and relieve heel pain. |
payment | T/C, T/T, Western Union, Paypal, Money Gram |
Sample | It is available, but buyers are required to pay for shipping and customs fees. |
MOQ | 200 Pairs Per item in multiple sizes |
Delivery Time | 25-30 days after receipt the 30% deposit |
The main function of orthopedic shoes
The function of orthopedic shoes (corrective shoes) is to improve the stress state or load relief of the patient's feet when standing and walking, eliminate pain, prevent deformities, correct functional deformation of the feet, and provide support for patients with permanent deformities to achieve balance.
It is suitable for various diseases caused by inversion foot, valgus foot, equinus foot, foot drop, flat foot, arched foot, hammer foot and heel spur, subtalar joint ankylosis, ankle arthritis, hallux valgus, foot fracture, foot defect, metatarsalgia, plantar fasciitis, etc.
Basic features of orthopedic shoes
1. Relieve pain
For example, using sponge insoles, special heel spur pads or digging pits in the heel area of the shoe can reduce the heel pain of patients with heel spurs and calcaneal periostitis during walking.
2. Prevent and correct deformities
Correct foot deformities and improve the weight-bearing force line of the foot. If you are a person with heavy weight, overload or long-term standing, using flat foot pads and flat foot shoes can prevent the arch from sinking.
3. Compensate for lost joint movement function
For example, using a wedge-shaped pad made of rubber sponge on the heel can reduce the impact force of the heel of patients with ankle stiffness when touching the ground; adding a rolling horizontal bar to the forefoot of the shoe can help patients with stiff metatarsophalangeal joints smoothly complete the transition from flattening the foot to leaving the ground during walking.
4. Eliminate joint activity
For example, using an extended sole hard plate made of elastic steel plate can eliminate metatarsophalangeal joint activity. It is often used for patients with deformed and stiff metatarsophalangeal joints, which can reduce pain and prevent the development of deformities.