Cadence Insoles has added the Cadence Low Arch model to its popular line of over-the-counter products. The Low Arch is a thin (5mm from heel to toe), full-length insole that offers a unique combination of contoured insole with enhanced shock-absorbing comfort, especially under the heel and forefoot.
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CuraMedix EMTT Device, the MAGNETOLITH, Powered by STORZ Medical
CuraMedix’s MAGNETOLITH is an Extracorporeal Magnetotransduction Technology (EMTT) device, powered by STORZ Medical, that is used to treat chronic musculoskeletal diseases. This evidence-based, non-invasive technology is a complement to shock wave therapy; it is backed by…
Fitterfirst Extreme Balance Board Pro
Fitter International’s Fitterfirst Extreme Balance Board Pro was designed for balance and sports training, aimed for use at home or at fitness facilities. With a challenging 360-degree rotation, this is the most advanced board offered by the company.
Hatchbacks Slide V
Hatchbacks adaptive footwear was developed for the special needs children’s and youth community. This footwear utilizes an exclusively engineered last (foot form) based on extensive patient fittings that offer extra depth and width along with innovative functional features.
PRO-PODS Release and Stabilization Exercise Tools
OPTP has introduced the PRO-PODS Release & Stabilization Tools. Sold as a pair, these lightweight and portable exercise tools feature a textured domed top and a smooth, flat bottom. Measuring 6 ½” x 3 ½” x 2″, the oval-contour shape fits under both hands and feet comfortably, allowing for a…
CURREX SupportSTP Insoles
CURREX SupportSTP insoles are designed to support the foot and its natural movement. Designed for comfort and relief from foot pressure, SupportSTP may help reduce pain from plantar fasciitis. These insoles deliver stability as well as premium shock absorption and cushioning for endless walking, golfing, or light work.
Moflex Foot and Ankle Training
Moflex, which stands for Motion Flexibility, is a portable device that helps improve foot stability and ankle mobility. It can be used in fitness, sports training, daily function, and injury rehabilitation and prevention. The device is based on the science of correcting proper foot loading patterns.
Guest Perspective: The Global Impact of COVID-19 on Humanitarian Efforts
Christian was 2 years old when The FOOT Foundation met him 6 years ago. Born without legs in rural Guatemala, our humanitarian team fitted him with his first artificial limbs. We have seen him several times since, upgrading his bilateral above knee prostheses as he grows.
By Dino Scanio, MPH, CO, LO
Stair Gait in Younger and Older Adults
Older people have an increased risk of falling during locomotion, with falls on stairs being particularly common and dangerous. Step going (i.e., the horizontal distance between two consecutive step edges) defines the base of support available for foot placement on stairs, as with smaller going, the
Increased 1st-Trimester Exercise May Reduce Gestational Diabetes Risk
Pregnant women who exercise more during the first trimester of pregnancy may have a lower risk of developing gestational diabetes, according to a new study led by Samantha Ehrlich, an assistant professor in the Department of Public Health at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and…
Orthotic Insoles Improve Gait and Pain in Lower Limb Discrepancy
Orthotic insoles significantly improved gait symmetry in the pelvis in the frontal plane and the ankle in the sagittal plane in participants with lower leg discrepancies (LLD) of both ≤ 1 cm and > 1 cm but > 3 cm, suggesting that it may be appropriate to treat even mild leg length discrepancy.
Prickly Pear Fruit Juice Improves Mobility
The Nopal or Prickly Pear Cactus is a staple across the southwestern United States and Mexico. Its broad flat leaves can be eaten as a vegetable (like a green pepper) and its colorful bulbous fruit is often sought after for the health benefits of its juice.
Expert Opinion: Principles of Best Diagnostic Practice in Tissue Repair and Wound Healing: An Expert Consensus
Background: Chronic wound treatment currently relies heavily on visual assessment by clinicians; however, the clinical signs and symptoms of infection and…
By David G. Armstrong, DPM, MD, PhD; Karen Bauer, DNP, APRN-CNP, CWS; Greg Bohn, MD; Marissa Carter, MA, PhD; Robert Snyder, DPM, MBA, MSc, CWSP; and Thomas E. Serena, MD, FACS, FACHM, MAPWCA
BEHOLD the Human Arch! Biomechanics of Longitudinal Arch Load-Sharing System of the Foot
The human foot is an engineering marvel, consisting of 26 bones, 33 joints, and more than 100 muscles, tendons, and ligaments. But it is the unique and elegant load-sharing system of the longitudinal arch that makes human locomotion possible. This author explains how.
By Kevin A. Kirby, DPM
Achilles Tendon Stiffness in Gout
Inflammation associated with gout may change tissue elasticity. Ultrasound imaging using shear wave elastography (SWE) offers a non-invasive method of quantifying changes in tendon stiffness. These authors sought to determine differences in Achilles tendon stiffness in people with gout compared to controls (non-gout) using SWE.
By Simon Otter, Catherine Payne, Anna-Marie Jones, Nick Webborn, and Peter Watt
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