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Carbon and 1/2 / Full Steel Rigid Insole Stabilizer Plates

Discussion in 'Marketplace' started by terigreen, Jan 10, 2023.

  1. terigreen

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    When you need rigid control in the shoe. Our Carbon and Steel Rigid Stabilizer Plate Insoles are designed to limit range of motion. Rigid stabilizer plates are fabricated from medical grade carbon or steel.

    Indications for the Carbon and 1/2 / Full Steel Insole Stabilizer Plates
    - Problems requiring a Rigid or Semi-Rigid Foot Bed - Turf Toe
    - Hallux Limitus / Hallux Rigidus - Metatarsal Fracture
    - Forefoot Pain - Freiburg's Infraction
    - Metatarsalgia - Post-op Bunion Surgery
    - Shin Splints - Stress Foot Fracture
    - Toe Fracture
    Rigid Stabilizer Plate Insole

    https://www.atlasbiomechanics.com/carbon-steel-rigid-stabilizer-plate-insole-s/1914.htm
     
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