Comfort at work
- Features a durable, washable covering
- Stabilizes the heel
- Increases the arch’s resistance to falling (flatfoot)
- Offers maximum protection for the forefoot
- Includes a high-density sole
Movement
For daily use, the positioning of the foot on the ground or floor is very important. When the foot contacts the ground, the ground doesn’t absorb any of the impact, which is immediately directed to the foot, the knee, and ultimately, the spinal column. An adapted sole will provide adequate absorption, in addition to protecting the foot and the joints above it from the traumas inherent in walking.
Environment
At work, people walk on hard surfaces, such as asphalt, floors and concrete sidewalks. When the foot contacts the ground, the ground doesn’t absorb any of the impact, which is immediately directed to the foot, the knee, and ultimately, the spinal column. Furthermore, people have the habit of wearing unsuitable shoes. Perhaps they’re ill-fitting, the heel is too high, or they’re detrimental in some other way. An adapted sole will provide optimal stabilization, in addition to protecting the foot and the joints above it from the traumas inherent in walking.
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