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Adjustable Heel Lifts

Discussion in 'Marketplace' started by terigreen, Mar 9, 2023.

  1. terigreen

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    Adjustable Heel Lifts

    Adjustable orthopedic heel lifts are perfect for correcting limb length discrepancy, preventing pronation of the subtalar joint on short limbs, and alleviating pain in the back or pain from surgeries. We offer adjustable heel lift inserts that feature peelable, stick-on layers so you can customize each insert accordingly. Each is made from medical-grade material for quality performance and comfort and can be easily adjusted for less or more padding as needed. Adjustable orthopedic heel lifts are common among patients in need of varus or valgus heel wedge relief, and our adjustable inserts are popular and versatile. From Atlas Biomechanics.
    https://www.atlasbiomechanics.com/adjustable-heel-lifts-s/1907.htm
     
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