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<strong>footdisc</strong> <strong>technology</strong> <strong>explained</strong><br />
<strong>explained</strong><br />
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Sensor Gel<br />
1) Beneath the heel; absorbing damaging<br />
shocks at impact.<br />
2) Beneath the big toe; to optimise the<br />
propulsive phase of your gait. (By stimulating<br />
the muscle 'flexor hallucis longus' it<br />
encourages the foot to move into windlass<br />
earlier).<br />
3DBS<br />
3-D Behavioural System: An arch support<br />
that respects all the biomechanical planes<br />
in which your foot type articulates. Designed<br />
to redistribute pressure evenly and<br />
stabilise excessive movements which lead<br />
to injury (over-pronation etc). The 3DBS<br />
differs in density, shape and responsiveness<br />
dependent on foot type and length.<br />
MC<br />
Strategically placed beneath the forefoot<br />
(met-heads II-V), this cushioning protects<br />
your met-heads during the impact and the<br />
propulsive phase of the gait, ideal for<br />
intensive activities such as running,<br />
jumping, tennis etc.<br />
Triple Layer<br />
1) Top Layer: TekDry fabric moves sweat<br />
away from the foot.<br />
2) Middle Layer: Freeflex is a memory foam<br />
enriched with bamboo charcoal and latex.<br />
The foam adapts to the contours of your<br />
foot improving fit and <strong>com</strong>fort while<br />
bamboo charcoal reduces odour. This layer<br />
also helps to prevent blisters by allowing<br />
the foot and Top Layer to move as one.<br />
3) Base Layer: curEVA, a new and unique<br />
shock absorbing material moulded into a<br />
cage construction that maxims air flow<br />
while providing optimum cushioning.<br />
FAULTY BIOMECHANICS ARE<br />
OFTEN THE CAUSE OF INJURY<br />
KNEE PAIN . COLLAPSED ARCHES<br />
ACHILLES TENDINOPATHY (TENDINITIS)<br />
BACK PAIN . BLISTERS . PLANTAR FASCIITIS<br />
SHIN SPLINTS . HEEL PAIN . ILIOTIBIAL BAND<br />
SYNDROME . ANKLE PAIN . ARCH PAIN<br />
RUNNERS KNEE . BURSITIS<br />
No matter what your foot type, there is<br />
a <strong>footdisc</strong>® insoles that can reduce the<br />
risk of injury by guiding your foot towards<br />
good neutral biomechanics.<br />
your authorised dealer:<br />
<strong>www</strong>.<strong>footdisc</strong>.<strong>com</strong>
for high arched feet<br />
or dynamic supination<br />
Foot specs:<br />
High arch feet are often poor shock absorbers, transmitting impact<br />
forces through the foot to the knees, hips and back. They predominately<br />
supinate and are rigid. <strong>footdisc</strong>® Cushion insoles feature Poron® and<br />
curEVA® to improve shock absorption, while a high arch 3DBS<br />
redistributes impact loads.<br />
Re<strong>com</strong>mended<br />
<strong>footdisc</strong>® insole:<br />
featured technologies:<br />
<strong>footdisc</strong>® „SPORT“<br />
Sensoric<br />
activation of<br />
the relevant<br />
foot muscles<br />
for medium arched feet<br />
or regular pronation<br />
pronation<br />
Foot specs:<br />
Medium arch feet are, as a rule, efficient; however fatigue and additional<br />
load (such as running) often changes this, exposing them to injury.<br />
<strong>footdisc</strong>® Support insoles use a medium arch 3DBS to maintain there<br />
dynamic behaviour. While Poron® and curEVA® enhance their shock<br />
absorbing properties.<br />
Re<strong>com</strong>mended<br />
<strong>footdisc</strong>® insole:<br />
High, medium or<br />
low arched feet - an<br />
adapted 3D profile<br />
for every foot type<br />
Extra cushioning<br />
to protect<br />
sensible regions<br />
of the foot<br />
for low arched feet or<br />
dynamic overpronation<br />
Foot specs:<br />
Low arch feet are flexible and often over-pronate. Throughout this<br />
increased mobility these feet prone to overuse injuries. <strong>footdisc</strong>®<br />
Stability insoles use a strong 3DBS to reduce over-pronation (rolling<br />
in) and materials such as Poron® and curEVA® help to boost their<br />
shock absorbing properties.<br />
Re<strong>com</strong>mended<br />
<strong>footdisc</strong>® insole:<br />
Three high-tech<br />
materials for perfect<br />
foot climate and<br />
moisture transport