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How to use Carbon Rigid Stabilizer Foot Plate Insoles

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by terigreen, Nov 16, 2020.

  1. terigreen

    terigreen Active Member


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    Carbon stabilizer rigid foot insoles are used to stiffen the sole of the shoe. The rigid plates will limit the range of motion of the forefoot and midfoot to make the shoe non-flexible. This allows forefoot and midfoot injuries to heal faster. Carbon stabilizer insoles have a small amount of flex to allow the forefoot roll-off, and toe-off.
    Indications of the Carbon Rigid Insoles- Full Stabilizer Plates
    – Problems requiring a Rigid or Semi-Rigid footbed
    – Turf Toe
    – Hallux Limitus / Hallux Rigidus
    – Forefoot Pain
    – Metatarsalgia
    – Cuboid Syndrome
    – Freiburg’s Infraction
    – Bunionectomy
    – Foot Stability Post-op
    – Shin Splints
    – Foot Fracture
    – Stress Fracture

    DIRECTIONS for Atlas Biomechanics Carbon Stabilizer Rigid Plate:
    Even though they are thin 2 mm (1/16″), they will take up some room in your shoes.
    Remove the shoe’s insole or place beneath shoe insoles/padding, not on top.
    Try to slowly break into wearing the plate.
    The first day wear the shoe while sitting for 1 hour and standing 1 hour.
    Every day afterwards, wear them 1-2 hours more if comfortable.
    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.
    Carbon Stabilizer Foot Insole Plate features:
    Extremely thin plates that move from shoe to shoe.
    1) 2 mm thick.
    2) Plates are manufactured to limit dorsiflexion at the Metatarsal joints.
    3) Immobilizes big toe joint (1st MPJ) to prevent it from bending during gait
    4) Manufactured from medical grade of carbon fiber.
    5) Dispensed as a pair. Use the carbon stabilizer plate on either foot, or turn one over and have two for one foot.
    6) Puncture resistant insole

    Teri Green
    Atlas Biomechanics

    About Atlas Biomechanics: We are a woman owned sports medical manufacturer of Rigid Carbon and Steel Plates, Heel Lifts and Foot Pads.
     
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