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Frame Materials

Polypropylene

Subortholene

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Modifications

Posting

Forefoot Extensions

Pads & Cushions

Frame Modifications

Resources

Orthoses Reaction Force Guide

Impressions & Fabrications

Covering Materials

Rigidity Guide

Frame Materials

Polypropylene

Subortholene

Carbon

EVA

Modifications

Posting

Forefoot Extensions

Pads & Cushions

Frame Modifications

Resources

Orthoses Reaction Force Guide

Impressions & Fabrications

Covering Materials

Rigidity Guide

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Medial Arch Platform

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Medial Arch Platform

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Medial Arch Platform

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About:
A medial arch platform is used to reduce any medial frame bite into the patient’s medial arch. Plaster is added and smoothed out medially from the distal medial tuberosity of the calcaneus to the medial border of the first metatarsophalangeal joint.

This flares out the medial edge of the device to prevent irritation along the medial arch when the patient pronates without compromising the arch height of the orthosis

About:
A medial arch platform is used to reduce any medial frame bite into the patient’s medial arch. Plaster is added and smoothed out medially from the distal medial tuberosity of the calcaneus to the medial border of the first metatarsophalangeal joint.

This flares out the medial edge of the device to prevent irritation along the medial arch when the patient pronates without compromising the arch height of the orthosis

About:
A medial arch platform is used to reduce any medial frame bite into the patient’s medial arch. Plaster is added and smoothed out medially from the distal medial tuberosity of the calcaneus to the medial border of the first metatarsophalangeal joint.

This flares out the medial edge of the device to prevent irritation along the medial arch when the patient pronates without compromising the arch height of the orthosis