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Thin, fabric-covered silicone pads to prevent calluses
A pair of cushions made of thin silicone covered with fabric. Designed to prevent calluses and distribute pressure on the front cushion of the foot.
Contains a pair of universal size pads. The pad is worn on the second finger.
Medical indications:
Metatarsalgia
Morton's Neuroma
Stress fractures in the metatarsal bones
Bunion or Hallux valgus
Suitable for use in high-impact sports
Suitable for people who stand for long hours
Suitable for people who do a lot of walking

Dimensions
ONE SIZE
Extended description
How does it work?
The balls of the feet are in direct contact with the ground when walking and standing. The force exerted between the body and the ground passes through the balls of the feet. Because of this, sometimes direct pressure is exerted on one or more of the bones located there, causing pain. Thanks to the unique properties of silicone, the product disperses the load exerted on the balls of the feet when standing, walking and running, distributing the pressure evenly, which reduces pain.
Planning and design:
A thin silicone pad, coated with friction-increasing fabric, prevents the foot from slipping inside the shoe.
Pain reduction:
The cushioning provides a focused shock absorption feature at the forefoot. The shock absorption affects all the joints that participate in carrying the body's weight, from the foot up through the knees to the lower back area.
Daily activity:
Effective in reducing pain from prolonged standing, walking and running.
User manual
- Before use, make sure the foot is clean and dry.
- Place the silicone pad under the pads of the feet and wear the hole on the second finger, next to the big toe.
- Once the pad is placed under the ball of the foot, the sock should be worn over it and the shoe should be put on.
- If there is no improvement in the pain level, it is recommended to consult a doctor or physiotherapist to treat the problem.
- It is recommended to clean the product occasionally depending on the degree of use according to the instructions on the packaging.
Our expert advice
ONE SIZE
How does it work?
The balls of the feet are in direct contact with the ground when walking and standing. The force exerted between the body and the ground passes through the balls of the feet. Because of this, sometimes direct pressure is exerted on one or more of the bones located there, causing pain. Thanks to the unique properties of silicone, the product disperses the load exerted on the balls of the feet when standing, walking and running, distributing the pressure evenly, which reduces pain.
Planning and design:
A thin silicone pad, coated with friction-increasing fabric, prevents the foot from slipping inside the shoe.
Pain reduction:
The cushioning provides a focused shock absorption feature at the forefoot. The shock absorption affects all the joints that participate in carrying the body's weight, from the foot up through the knees to the lower back area.
Daily activity:
Effective in reducing pain from prolonged standing, walking and running.
- Before use, make sure the foot is clean and dry.
- Place the silicone pad under the pads of the feet and wear the hole on the second finger, next to the big toe.
- Once the pad is placed under the ball of the foot, the sock should be worn over it and the shoe should be put on.
- If there is no improvement in the pain level, it is recommended to consult a doctor or physiotherapist to treat the problem.
- It is recommended to clean the product occasionally depending on the degree of use according to the instructions on the packaging.
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