Slimflex Comfort Plantar Fasciitis Insoles - MD - Full Length

Slimflex Comfort is recommended where speed of orthotic turnaround is of prime importance.

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Slimflex Comfort Plantar Fasciitis Insoles - MD - Full Length

Slimflex Comfort Foot Orthotic combines the superior contouring of Slimflex Simple with a finished soft fabric top cover for extra comfort and quicker advanced modification.

Features & Benefits:

  • Brush Nylon cover allows for comfort and moisture absorption. 
  • Medium density to cover most pathologies.
  • Integrated first metatarsal cut-out to facilitate the windlass mechanism.
  • Metatarsal raise and sustanticulum tali support.
  • Flat base for adhering wedging.
  • Deep heel cup for greater control.
  • Fully heat mouldable and grindable.
  • Retail packed to dispense as supplied.

Indications & When to use:

  • Due to the level of customisation that is achievable with Slimflex Comfort, the treatment options with this device are endless. 
  • Slimflex Comfort is recommended where speed of orthotic turnaround is of prime importance and where chairside treatment is the chosen solution to biomechanical pathologies. 

Heat mouldable and grindable, the Slimflex Comfort allows for quick modification and patient customisation. The flat base also allows for all posting types.

  • Simple medial and lateral posts.
  • Heel lift additions.
  • Metatarsal raise/bar additions.
  • Arch and rearfoot reinforcements.
  • Shape modification.

 



FAQ  - Orthotic Insoles

What exactly are foot orthotics and insoles, and how can they help me?

Foot orthotics and orthotic insoles are specialised devices designed to support and correct the alignment of your feet. They play a crucial role in alleviating foot pain, improving posture, and enhancing overall foot function. For podiatrists, these tools are essential in treating various foot conditions by providing customised solutions tailored to each patient's needs.

Who can benefit from using Orthotic Insoles - are they just for people with foot problems?

Orthotic Insoles are beneficial for a wide range of people, not just those with existing foot issues. Whether you're an athlete seeking to enhance performance, someone dealing with foot pain, or simply looking to prevent future problems, orthotics can offer significant advantages. Podiatrists often recommend them to treat conditions like plantar fasciitis, flat feet, and more, but they are also great for anyone wanting better support and comfort.

How can I tell if I need orthotics - are there specific signs or symptoms to watch for?

If you're experiencing persistent foot, heel, or lower limb pain, or if you notice uneven wear on your shoes, it might be time to consider orthotics. Other signs include discomfort after long periods of standing or walking, or issues with your balance. Podiatrists can conduct a thorough assessment to determine whether orthotics would be beneficial for you and how they can help correct any underlying issues.

Are custom orthotics really worth it, or can over-the-counter insoles do the job?

Custom orthotics are crafted to fit the exact contours of your feet and address specific issues, making them highly effective for more complex foot conditions. Over-the-counter insoles are a great alternative for general discomfort or mild issues, offering an affordable and convenient solution. However, for targeted treatment, especially for serious conditions, podiatrists often recommend custom orthotics for their precision and long-term benefits.

How long can I expect my Orthotics to last before they need replacing?

The lifespan of orthotics depends on their material and how often they're used. Custom orthotics typically last between 1 to 5 years, though they might need adjustments during this period. Over-the-counter insoles generally need replacing every 6 to 12 months. Regular check-ups with a podiatrist can help determine when it's time for new orthotics to ensure ongoing support and effectiveness.

Can I wear my Orthotic Insoles with any type of shoe, or are there limitations?

While Orthotic Insoles are designed to fit most types of shoes, their effectiveness can vary depending on the shoe's design. Shoes with removable insoles and sufficient depth are ideal, providing the best support and comfort. However, some styles like high heels or narrow shoes might not accommodate orthotics well. Podiatrists often suggest choosing footwear that complements your orthotics to maximise their benefits.

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