Pressure Relief
PROTHOTICDescription
The pressure relief provides protection against diabetic ulceration and relief for arthritis or any foot sensitivity. It is designed to mold to the shape of your foot and evenly distribute pressure in a hypoallergenic, anti-microbial environment. Metatarsal support helps to relieve ball of foot pain including metatarsalgia and neuromas while the forefoot pad allows for increased shock absorption in the ball of the foot. Extra heel cushion helps to prevent and provide relief from plantar fasciitis, heel pain, and fat pad atrophy. Designed to add superior comfort and support to work shoes, military and service boots, athletic shoes, and casual shoes.
• Foot types: High Arch, Medium Arch, Low Arch, Flexible Arch
• Recommended as a diabetic insole
• Biomechanical engineering utilizes advanced materials to provide support and stability for foot health and comfort
• Very soft, open cell 25 durometer Plastazote® top cover material self-molds to the foot and contours to pressure points
• Metatarsal rise help relieve pain in the ball of the foot
• Anti-friction fabric wicks moisture away from the foot, reducing heat to prevent blisters
• Polyurethane base layer provides cushioning that does not flatten or lose comfort over time
• Vy-Gel™ performance grade elastomer pads provide shock absorption across the forefoot and heel strike to protect against fasciitis.
• For a diabetic shoe insert without a metatarsal support see the New Balance Pressure Relief 3020
• Trimmable insert
• Care instructions: Handwash and air dry
• Made in the U.S.A.
Additional Details:
Good for these Activities: Service/Work, standing, Walking
Good for these Conditions: ankle pain, arch pain, Arches (Flat/Low), Arches (High), Arches (Medium), Ball of Foot Pain, bunions, Diabetes, gout, Hallux Rigidus, heel bursitis, low arches, Metatarsalgia, Mortons Neuroma, Mortons Toe, Neuroma, Sciatica, Sesamoiditis, Turf Toe
Length: Full Length
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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how thick are these
The forfoot is approximately 1/4" thick and the area beneath the heel is about 1/2" thick
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How long do you think they will last before you would buy another pair
This specific insole usally needs to be replaced once every 6 months.
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I have callouses on outside at the front of my feet. What insole should I get?
You could try the 10 Seconds Pressure Relief. It will not get rid of the calluses but will add cusion and reduce friction in the shoes.
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I am a female with EE width - are the men’s insoles wider then women’s?
The Pressure Relief insoles are unisex, so the men's insoles are the same width as the women's.
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Does this have a high arch support? And is it firm enough that it doesn't flatten under weight?
This insole has a nice medium arch support. It is a soft insert with a plastazote top cover and will give support but also flatten under weight. If you are looking for a high arch insole that will not flatten under weight you may want to try the Prothotic Ultra Arch.
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I have no arches and dont know what insoles to order
The Pressure Relief is a great insole for a low arch. Another good option is the Spenco Total Support.