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Patent for New 'Orthotic' to cure all...

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by PodAus, Oct 8, 2008.

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  1. PodAus

    PodAus Active Member


    Members do not see these Ads. Sign Up.
    Completely Flat and rigid piece of material is guaranteed to help...


    /http://www.heal-ezee.com.au/index.html

    That's gotta help the windlass.... just eliminate all sagittal plane movement

    $150 /pr

    Patent Pending... for what.... snake oil...or worse? :butcher:

    I think I've seen it all now...

    Paul Dowie
     
  2. Sammo

    Sammo Active Member

    "The human foot was designed to land on a more rigid surface."

    Looking forward to Dave Holland's view on this.

    And Rob Isaac's expression whilst reading the fantabulous claims.

    s
     
  3. DAVOhorn

    DAVOhorn Well-Known Member

    DEar All,

    It is true Orthotics can cure SYPHILLIS.:pigs:

    I always thought that the human foot was designed to walk on SAND EARTH ROCK ie a variety of ground types.:bang:

    We buggered this up when we left Africa for Northern Climes and started wearing foot covers.

    Today we wear shoes and walk on concrete but biologically we are still designed not to do this.

    I still cant fathom why you would wear a simple rigid flat piece of plastic. Surely the shoe is able to do the same, especially if it has no arch support and is just a plain flat shoe.

    Oh well i think i will start to walk on my hands as this may be the only way to prevent foot pathology.:craig:

    regards David
     
  4. David Smith

    David Smith Well-Known Member

    All

    "Directional Carbon Fibre Technology"

    Doh! it all makes sense now

    Dave
     
  5. davidh

    davidh Podiatry Arena Veteran

    Beaten to it by Davohorn - b*gger!:bang:

    I too, would like to see Mr Isaacs expression:rolleyes: - make sure you have someone standing by with a camera as you read the blurb Rob...
     
  6. It looked like this

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    I loved the way he contradicts himself within a few paragraphs.


    More rigid, = instant relief. Right, with you so far...


    More flexible = More comfortable. No, Lost me again, go back.

    $160. Bloody hell.

    Robert
     
  7. Aidan Hobbs

    Aidan Hobbs Active Member

    He has let slip his secret! Stuff spending $150, im off to the wreckers! :D

    I dont suppose these results are published anywhere? :rolleyes:
     
  8. Just emailed them

    We'll see if i get a reply.

    Well I DO suffer from chronic pain. Gets worse every time i see something like this!
     
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