Anatomy Line Foot Orthotics
100% Comfort Guarantee For Your Patients
The concept
Thanks to evidence-based modulation, our IMPULSE LINE helps your business, when the feet and ankles require muscular stabilization.
These foot orthotics can be used for active premium level. To treat foot misalignment and functional movement deficits actively they offer the patient additional functionality and allow you to invoice at a higher margin.
Biomechanic foot orthotic approach
Foot orthotics that give you the option to easily and effectively make indication-related additions – both biomechanical and impulse-enhancing.
The new product line stands out with its anatomical last shape and guarantees added wearing comfort.
The laser-etched template on the bottom saves you workshop time while allowing you to make all prescription-relevant additions.
Supportive
For correcting foot deformities
(pes valgus, pes planovalgus, splayfoot, unstable pes cavus)
Bedding
Lines and proportions help you custom-modify the foot orthotics according to the indications and the prescribed additions without any great added effort.
New: Anatomy Line Kids
The Anatomy-Line kids uses stronger corrections than the comparable adult models, especially in the longitudinal arch of the foot. The proportional nature of a child’s foot is also different from that of an adult’s foot.
The hindfoot is narrower. A correctable longitudinal arch follows this narrower course.
The anatomy line kids consistently implements these age- related differences in a new last shape. The support of the sustentaculum tali is followed by a flat but slightly elastic underpinning of the longitudinal arch of the foot.
Foot misalignments e.g.
Pes valgus or planovalgus
Tibialis posterior/anterior syndrom
Runner’s Knee
Heel spurs, where applicable
Foot misalignments e.g.
Pes valgus or planovalgus
Tibialis posterior/anterior syndrom
Runner’s Knee
Heel spurs, where applicable
Frequent ankle distorsions
Leg axis deficits e.g. X- or O-legs
Foot misalignments e.g. Pes valgus or planovalgus
Increased risk of falls
Foot misalignments e.g.
Pes valgus or planovalgus
Tibialis posterior/anterior syndrom
Runner’s Knee
Heel spurs, where applicable
Foot misalignments e.g.
Pes valgus or planovalgus
Tibialis posterior/anterior syndrom
Runner’s Knee
Heel spurs, where applicable
Foot misalignments e.g.
Pes valgus or planovalgus
Tibialis posterior/anterior syndrom
Runner’s Knee
Heel spurs, where applicable