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Prostep

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Prostep Size A - Full Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore
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Prostep Size A - Full Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT335A

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £26.71 ex. vat  £30.72 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
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Prostep Size A - Full Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore
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Prostep Size A - Full Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT330A

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £26.71 ex. vat  £30.72 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
today's rates: 


Prostep Size A - Half Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore
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Prostep Size A - Half Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT325A

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £26.71 ex. vat  £30.72 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
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Prostep Size A - Half Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore
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Prostep Size A - Half Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT320A

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £26.71 ex. vat  £30.72 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
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Prostep Size Aa - Full Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore
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Prostep Size Aa - Full Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT335AA

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £26.71 ex. vat  £30.72 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
today's rates: 


Prostep Size Aa - Full Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore
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Prostep Size Aa - Full Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT330AA

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £26.71 ex. vat  £30.72 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
today's rates: 


Prostep Size Aa - Half Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore
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Prostep Size Aa - Half Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT325AA

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £26.71 ex. vat  £30.72 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
today's rates: 


Prostep Size Aa - Half Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore
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Prostep Size Aa - Half Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT320AA

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £26.71 ex. vat  £30.72 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
today's rates: 


Prostep Size Aaa - Full Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore
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Prostep Size Aaa - Full Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT335AAA

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £26.71 ex. vat  £30.72 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
today's rates: 


Prostep Size Aaa - Full Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore
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Prostep Size Aaa - Full Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT330AAA

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £26.71 ex. vat  £30.72 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
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Prostep Size Aaa - Half Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore
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Prostep Size Aaa - Half Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT325AAA

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £26.71 ex. vat  £30.72 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
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Prostep Size Aaa - Half Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore
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Prostep Size Aaa - Half Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT320AAA

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £4.23 ex. vat  £4.86 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
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Prostep Size B - Full Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore
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Prostep Size B - Full Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT335B

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £26.71 ex. vat  £30.72 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
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Prostep Size B - Full Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore
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Prostep Size B - Full Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT330B

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £29.49 ex. vat  £33.91 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
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Prostep Size B - Half Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore
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Prostep Size B - Half Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT325B

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £25.88 ex. vat  £29.76 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
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Prostep Size B - Half Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore
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Prostep Size B - Half Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT320B

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £25.88 ex. vat  £29.76 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
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Prostep Size C - Full Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore
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Prostep Size C - Full Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT335C

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £26.71 ex. vat  £30.72 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
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Prostep Size C - Full Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore
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Prostep Size C - Full Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT330C

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £29.06 ex. vat  £33.42 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
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Prostep Size C - Half Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore
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Prostep Size C - Half Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT325C

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £27.50 ex. vat  £31.63 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
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Prostep Size C - Half Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore
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Prostep Size C - Half Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT320C

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £26.71 ex. vat  £30.72 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
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Prostep Size D - Full Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore
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Prostep Size D - Full Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT335D

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £26.71 ex. vat  £30.72 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
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Prostep Size D - Full Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore
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Prostep Size D - Full Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT330D

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £26.71 ex. vat  £30.72 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
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Prostep Size D - Half Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore
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Prostep Size D - Half Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT325D

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £29.49 ex. vat  £33.91 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
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Prostep Size D - Half Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore
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Prostep Size D - Half Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT320D

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £29.92 ex. vat  £34.41 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
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Prostep Size E - Full Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore
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Prostep Size E - Full Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT335E

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £26.71 ex. vat  £30.72 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
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Prostep Size E - Full Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore
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Prostep Size E - Full Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT330E

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £30.56 ex. vat  £35.14 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
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Prostep Size E - Half Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore
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Prostep Size E - Half Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT325E

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £26.71 ex. vat  £30.72 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
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Prostep Size E - Half Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore
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Prostep Size E - Half Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT320E

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £25.88 ex. vat  £29.76 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
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Availability: IN STOCK - Normally dispatched in 2-3 business days.

Prostep Size F - Full Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore
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Prostep Size F - Full Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT335F

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £26.71 ex. vat  £30.72 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
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Availability: IN STOCK - Normally dispatched in 2-3 business days.

Prostep Size F - Full Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore
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Prostep Size F - Full Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT330F

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £26.71 ex. vat  £30.72 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
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Prostep Size F - Half Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore
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Prostep Size F - Half Length Firm Density - Black 60 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT325F

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £26.71 ex. vat  £30.72 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
today's rates: 


Prostep Size F - Half Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore
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Prostep Size F - Half Length Medium Density - Blue 45 Shore

Ref: PM-ORT320F

Treating the low arch foot and pronation...
Rationale: Patients with a low arch tend to pronate excessively and it becomes more difficult to restore a stable mid-foot before the heel lifts during walking and running.

Even though pronation is a normal movement, if the foot remains in this position the midfoot (midtarsal joint) remains unstable. As the opposite foot swings forwards the arch collapses towards the inner side of the foot. This prevents the big toe joint from bending correctly (causing pain) and as a result the plantar fascia fails to support the arch, causing pain in the heels and arches of the feet. Pressure under the foot is unevenly spread and this gives rise to forefoot pain and hammer toe formation.

As a result of continued pronation the legs remain twisted inwards and this causes stress to the supporting leg muscles. The knee position is also altered as the patella (kneecap) shifts position. Compression pain can also occur at the front inner edge of the knee.

The foot possesses an amazing automatic support mechanism. However, the low arch, pronating foot is simply unable to support itself as this system fails. As force reaches its peak on the ball of the foot the heel lifts, the arch collapses and all supporting muscles and ligaments become susceptable to injury.

Prostep is designed to restore the natural position of the talus by supporting the heel and spring ligament. This resists the valgus rotation of the rearfoot, which is associated with pronation.

Prostep also features the Talar Made integrated posting system (IPS). This allows greater control of pronation. Posts of 0°, 3° and 5° are provided with each pair. Each pair is furnished with an anti-bacterial top cover.

How to decide which posts to use with Prostep
Rearfoot posts. As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

Forefoot posts. Many feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0° for mild control, 3° for moderate control and 5° for higher control.

SIZE RANGE (Prostep is available in Full or Half-length Medium or High Density EVA)
SIZES AAA AA A B C D E F
UK 13½-1½ 2-3 3½-4½ 5-6 6½-7½ 8-9 9½-10½ 11-12
EURO 32/33 34/35 36/37 38/39 40/41 42/43 44/45 46/47

CONDITIONS TREATABLE WITH PROSTEP
Arch pain (plantar fasciitis) - Painful 1st MTP joint e.g. hallux limitus - Forefoot pain (metatarsalgia) - Ankle pain - Leg muscle pain e.g. tibialis prosterior - Achilles tendon pain Knee pain caused by pronation - Low back pain caused by pronation


Price:  £26.71 ex. vat  £30.72 inc. VAT (uk/eu)
today's rates: 


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