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Material Choices in Foot Orthotics

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by davitfd, Mar 6, 2018.

  1. davitfd

    davitfd Welcome New Poster


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    I’m part of a tech startup within the fiber reinforced composite material industry. We’d like to learn more about foot orthotics, specifically podiatrists’ thoughts on the various material options and what they wish was available to them. If anyone from this forum would be willing to have a 20 minute call with us, it’d be greatly appreciated!

    We’re not selling anything, just trying to learn if we can help podiatrists provide better orthotics to their patients.

    If interested, feel free to message me at: upload_2018-3-6_17-24-16.png

    Thanks!
     

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