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KID STUFF

Thin, white
polypropylene shell in the following formats:
Roberts/Whitman,
Gait plate, and Heel Stabilizer with or without gait
accommodations
Roberts/Whitman has deep heel cup with medial and lateral
flanges; Gait
plate has a regular heel cup with forefoot gait
accommodations; Heel
Stabilizer has 32 mm heel cup with steep sides and gait
accommodations
Gait accommodations are as follows:
Type A - For moderate Pronation/ Heel
Eversion
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Deep Heel Seat -To a height just
inferior to the maleolus
Lateral Flange - to just proximal to
the base of the base of fifth metatarsal
Medial Flange - to the mid-point of
the first metatarsal shaft
Distal Plantar Edge - ending at the
mid-point of the first ray medially and just
proximal to the base of the fifth metatarsal
laterally |
Type B - For Severe Pronation
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Deep Heel Seat - to a height
just inferior to the maleolus
Lateral Flange - to just
proximal to the base of the base of fifth
metatarsal
Medial Flange - full medial
flange extending onto the first metatarsal
shaft
Distal Plantar Edge - to the
bisection of the first and fifth metatarsal
heads |
Type C - For extreme Flaccid Foot
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Deep Heel Seat - to a
height just inferior to the lateral
maleolus
Lateral Flange -to the
mid-shaft of the fifth metatarsal
Medial Flange - Full
medial flange extending onto the first
metatarsal shaft
Distal Plantar Edge - to
the bisection of the first and fifth
metatarsal heads |
Type D - Promotes Out-Toeing
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Deep Heel Seat - to a height just
inferior to the lateral maleolus
Lateral Flange - to just proximal to
the base of the fifth metatarsal
Medial Flange - to the mid-point of
the first metatarsal shaft
Distal Plantar Edge - ending at the
mid-point of the first ray medially and at the
end of the fifth toe laterally |
Type E - Promotes In-Toeing
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Deep Heel Seat - to a height
just inferior to the lateral maleolus
Lateral Flange - to just
proximal to the base of the fifth metatarsal
Medial Flange - to the
mid-point of the first metatarsal shaft
Distal Plantar Edge - ending
at the mid-point of the fifth metatarsal ray
laterally and at the sulcus of the hallux
medially |
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