Talarmade
Talarmade Trio Red Firm Full Length Orthotics
Talarmade Trio Red Firm Full Length Orthotics
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TalarMade Quality
TalarMade is owned and managed by professionals from the fields of orthotics, podiatry, rehabilitation and physical therapy. With over 40 years market experience and using their extensive professional knowledge the team have worked diligently to create this leading product portfolio.
Features and Benefits
Trio Insoles are a multi-functioning insole which provide not only better fit and comfort to your shoes but in-built cushioning and support where you need it most. Made from EVA foam, the Trio Insoles come in three densities to best suit your needs and are an easy fit to almost any shoe.
- Provides excellent talo-navicular support
- High arch profile
- Integrated 4 degree medial, extrinsic heel post
- 1st MTH cushioning
- Multiple extrinsic wedging options included
- Available in 3/4 and full length options
- Microfibre top cover
- Can be used with self-adhesive TalarMade surface additions
- Sold in pairs
Recommended For
- Flat Feet
- Plantar fasciitis
- Tibialis posterior
- Dysfunction
- Dorsal Midfoot
- Interosseus Compression
- Syndrome (DMICS)
- Midfoot osteoarthritis
- Plantar forefoot pain
- Plantar and posterior heel pain
- Anterior knee pain
- Shin splints
Sizing
According to shoe size. When sizing orthotics, if your shoe size falls between orthotic sizing, then as a rule of thumb, size down in orthotic (see images for size chart).
Full Length or 3/4?
The primary reason is for space constraints. Sometimes, the footwear you're using may not have enough room to accommodate a full-length insole comfortably. This can be the case with certain types of shoes like dress shoes or high heels. In such instances, a 3/4 length insole can provide necessary support without overcrowding the shoe.
If your shoes don't have a removeable insert at all, you'll want a short (or 3/4 length) insole. You'll get the arch support your feet need without the extra bulk of a full-length insole, leaving your shoes with enough room to comfortably fit your feet.
However, it is most often recommended that you go with a full-length orthotic because it will not slide or shift in your shoes and therefore is more efficient.
The TalarMade Company
TalarMade are committed to research and development. TalarMade also focus heavily on our educational programme. Whilst actively encouraging the further research efforts of their clinical business partners alongside their own product development.
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