Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1986-09-12
1988-05-24
Burr, Edgar S.
Surgery
Truss
Pad
36 94, 128 81R, A43B 726
Patent
active
047459271
ABSTRACT:
An orthopedic shoe cushioned insert having a cushioned plate member with a first and second attachment means and a method of operation thereof are disclosed. Here, the cushioned plate member is comprised of an upper and a lower plate member being attached together preferably with a two-sided tape therebetween, as well as providing a cushion effect thereof. The first attachment means is coupled therebelow the bottom front portion of the lower plate member for suitably wrapping around an ailing or injured toe. The second attachment means is coupled therebelow the bottom back portion of the lower plate member for suitably wrapping around a foot. The orthopedic shoe cushioned insert is reversible; i.e., usable for either a right or left foot, as well as effective for managing arthritic ailments of toes or joints thereof, such as "halux rigidus", or the like.
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Burr Edgar S.
Cohen Moshe I.
Flores Victor
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