On the heels of last year’s launch of its Ever-Safe sock line, Ever-Safe now offers a safe and permanent odor eliminator to help keep those socks smelling fresh. SportX technology doesn’t just mask unwanted odors, it inhibits growth of the bacteria that causes odors...
Lower Extremity Review
Hames Air Brace
Hames Orthotech introduces the Hames Air Brace for treating plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendinitis. Designed to be worn in a shoe, the brace allows for heel pain treatment during ambulation. With each step, the heel is cushioned by a U-shaped bladder surrounding...
Zenvisibles Seamless Liners
Foot Zen by Doctor Specified introduces Zenvisibles—a no-show liner product designed for people who don’t want to wear socks with loafers or pumps but want to avoid the negative consequences of perspiration that can result from not wearing socks. Zenvisibles are made...
Comfort Shoes With Cork
Arcopedico has unveiled a new line of handmade comfort shoes, featuring two recognized styles now with stretch uppers made from Portuguese cork. Springy, light, flexible, sustainable, and water-resistant, cork is a natural fit for the company’s comfort shoe...
New Injinji Toesocks
Injinji offers two new performance socks. Performance Midweight Toesocks, Injinji’s most padded toesock, are engineered for sensitive feet and individuals who prefer maximum cushioning. The padded toesocks offer light compression for a snug fit and a honeycomb design...
AFO-Footwear Combo Device
Buffalo Brace and Jerry Miller Shoes introduce an ankle foot orthosis built right into a custom-molded shoe. The AFO component features a padded collar, thermal molded polypropylene frame, and custom removable inserts. The shoe component features include an elongated...
Milsport Heel Rest
Milsport Medical offers its Heel Rest, an ergonomic offloading open wound cavity device for heel pressure ulcers. The ergonomic calf pad fits the contours of the lower leg to completely float the heel and reduce pressure points. The Air-O-Tech low friction liner and...
pedCAT Imaging System
Foot and ankle specialists can now get a 3D, physiological weight-bearing image with the pedCAT diagnostic imaging device from CurveBeam. The compact pedCAT system uses cone beam computed tomography to produce undistorted, unobstructed images of the foot and ankle. It...
littleSteps Gait Plate
Introducing the littleSteps Gait Plate for children, a semirigid prefabricated orthosis designed to limit in-toeing gait caused by rotational deformities of the lower limb and to address any associated overpronation. The semirigid shell extends laterally beyond the...
Alice Alan Fall Collection
Alice Alan Shoes’ Fall Collection is designed to bring together comfort, style, and fit in ready-to-wear women’s dress shoes that feature a removable orthotic to minimize the stress of wearing heels. Handcrafted in New York City, each pair is made with Poron and a...
G Brace Gauntlet
Kevin Orthotics announces the release of the Free Motion G Brace (G200) AFO. The custom-molded leather gauntlet orthosis is designed to stabilize the subtalar, talocalcaneal, and midtarsal joints. The absence of a vamp facilitates fitting into patients’ shoes. The...
Boost Compression Socks
Total Vein Systems, a Houston-based medical supply company, recently introduced Boost, its new line of Athletic Compression Therapy. Boost socks are designed to increase blood circulation and enhance oxygen delivery to working and recovering muscles to accelerate...
Future of Orthotic Design will focus on practitioners
Foot orthotic laboratories have long been the principal players in the computer aided design and computer aided manufacturing (CAD-CAM) of foot orthoses. But practitioners are gradually starting to play a bigger role in the process—a development that dramatically enhances the potential for clinical creativity but also introduces an extra element of uncertainty.
OPTIMIZING ORTHOTIC MILLING
Computer aided manufacturing is anything but a one-size-fits-all proposition. Customers have a range of variables to choose from, and making the right decision in most cases depends on knowing what type of orthotic material the machine will be asked to handle.
High-tech heel pad tissue analysis: Orthotic implications
The use of technology to improve orthotic design is not limited to CAD-CAM applications, as demonstrated by University of Salford researchers in two presentations at the Orthotics Technology Forum.
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