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Materials for orthotics

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by GillianDuncan, Dec 4, 2012.

  1. GillianDuncan

    GillianDuncan Welcome New Poster


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    HI Can anyone tell me the name of the material which is commonly used in the use of insoles/orthotics please? It is has a blue base with a white top- quite a sort, shock absorbing material?
    Many thanks
    Gilldun
     
  2. Boots n all

    Boots n all Well-Known Member

    Maybe post up a bit more detail about the material and the country your from as materials used and suppliers vary.
     
  3. mchad500

    mchad500 Member

    Sounds like PPT to me
     
  4. jos

    jos Active Member

    Sounds like PPT and plastazote- can get from Briggate in Melb/Aus
     
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