Ankle and ankle specialist medical thermoplastic custom insole
Features:
- 5°internal rearfoot varus angle for optimal performance
- Triangular axis that acts as a midfoot stabilizer
- A 42°sagittal tilter is used for stabilizing balance, control, and coordination of the subtalar joint.
Advantages of Thermoplastic Custom Insoles
1. Customized Fit and Design
Thermoplastic custom insoles offer a unique advantage of being moldable to the individual’s foot shape and size. This ensures a perfect fit, providing both comfort and support. The customizability extends to the corrective infrastructure, allowing for precise adjustments to meet specific biomechanical needs.
2. High Compression and Deformation Resistance
The thermoplastic material used in these insoles exhibits excellent compression and deformation resistance. This ensures consistent support and stability, even under high loads or during intense activities.
3. Corrective Infrastructure
The integration of a 5° internal rearfoot varus angle, triangular axis as a midfoot stabilizer, and a 42° sagittal tilter offers a comprehensive corrective infrastructure. This combination addresses common biomechanical issues, such as pronation, supination, and imbalances in the subtalar joint, promoting optimal performance and reducing the risk of injury.
4. Enhanced Balance, Control, and Coordination
The sagittal tilter, in particular, plays a crucial role in stabilizing balance, control, and coordination of the subtalar joint. This feature helps to maintain proper alignment and function of the foot and ankle, leading to improved gait and overall performance.