Orthotic assembly having stationary heel post and separate...

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C036S043000, C036S011500, C036S144000

Reexamination Certificate

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07124518

ABSTRACT:
An orthotic insert assembly having a stationary heel post with a guide slot and an unattached rigid plate member with a depending peg that is received in the slot. The peg cooperates with the guide slot to control and direct a medial-to-lateral rocking movement of the plate member as the wearer's foot progresses through the gait cycle. The slot may be angled to impose a predetermined direction on the rocking movement.

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