Footwear having pressure projections

Surgery – Truss – Pad

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36 115, A61F 514

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041096614

ABSTRACT:
Footwear is provided with pressure projections in the inside thereof for locally stimulating vital points distributed on the skin of the foot. Each of said pressure projections is composed of a pressure projection body and a projection core attached at the upper portion of the pressure protection body. The projection core is relatively hard and the pressure projection body is softer than said core attached at the upper portion of the pressure projection body. When wearing this footwear, the projection bodies press on vital points of the feet, and the projection cores on the upper portion of the body stimulate locally the vital points of the feet, and due to both of these actions a comfortable and pleasant wearing feeling is obtained.

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