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Metatarsal Pads - Firm Foam - High & Wide

Item No. WWMETFHW
Variant Id. SD2121
High density firm foam pad with wide raise for broader met correction.   Materials: Pelotte, Carbosan   What is a metatarsal pad? A metatarsal pad is a type of orthopaedic device used to modify an orthotic device like and insole to alleviate pain and discomfort in the ball of the foot, particularly

Description

High density firm foam pad with wide raise for broader met correction.
 
Materials: Pelotte, Carbosan
 
What is a metatarsal pad?
A metatarsal pad is a type of orthopaedic device used to modify an orthotic device like and insole to alleviate pain and discomfort in the ball of the foot, particularly in the area beneath the metatarsal heads (the bones at the base of the toes).
 
Metatarsal pads work by redistributing pressure away from the metatarsal heads, which can help relieve pain caused by conditions such as metatarsalgia (pain and inflammation in the ball of the foot), Morton's neuroma (a painful condition affecting the nerves between the toes), or conditions where there is excessive pressure on the forefoot.
 
By providing cushioning and support, metatarsal pads can help reduce friction and pressure on the sensitive areas of the foot, allowing for greater comfort during activities like walking or standing for extended periods. They can be particularly beneficial for individuals who have high arches, flat feet, or those who spend a lot of time on their feet.
 
These pads are made of synthetic foam materials, including EVA or, where indicated, PU (polyurethane). In any case, no natural rubber has been used, which minimise the risk of allergies.
 
How to use
Place at the beginning of your arch near the forefoot. Ensure the met pads are pressing into the space behind the ball of the foot, not under the ball of the foot. The flatter edge should be positioned just behind the metatarsal heads at the ball of the foot and the tapered edge should be looking at the heel.
 
You can choose where you place the metatarsal pad depending on what metatarsal issue you are trying to alleviate. You can place it more towards your 3rd and 4th toes (outside of the foot) if you're having a neuroma issue between those toes. If you're having pain at the ball of your second toe, you can move the metatarsal pad medially (towards the inside of your foot) to add more support in that area.
 
Use a spray adhesive like Orthafix Spray Adhesive, contact adhesive like Orthabond or double-sided tape to attach the pad to the shoe or orthotic aid like daily use insoles.
 
Pack of 10 pairs.

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Metatarsal Pads - Firm Foam - High & Wide

Variant Id. SD2121
Item No. WWMETFHW
High density firm foam pad with wide raise for broader met correction.   Materials: Pelotte, Carbosan   What is a metatarsal pad? A metatarsal pad is a type of orthopaedic device used to modify an orthotic device like and insole to alleviate pain and discomfort in the ball of the foot, particularly

Description

High density firm foam pad with wide raise for broader met correction.
 
Materials: Pelotte, Carbosan
 
What is a metatarsal pad?
A metatarsal pad is a type of orthopaedic device used to modify an orthotic device like and insole to alleviate pain and discomfort in the ball of the foot, particularly in the area beneath the metatarsal heads (the bones at the base of the toes).
 
Metatarsal pads work by redistributing pressure away from the metatarsal heads, which can help relieve pain caused by conditions such as metatarsalgia (pain and inflammation in the ball of the foot), Morton's neuroma (a painful condition affecting the nerves between the toes), or conditions where there is excessive pressure on the forefoot.
 
By providing cushioning and support, metatarsal pads can help reduce friction and pressure on the sensitive areas of the foot, allowing for greater comfort during activities like walking or standing for extended periods. They can be particularly beneficial for individuals who have high arches, flat feet, or those who spend a lot of time on their feet.
 
These pads are made of synthetic foam materials, including EVA or, where indicated, PU (polyurethane). In any case, no natural rubber has been used, which minimise the risk of allergies.
 
How to use
Place at the beginning of your arch near the forefoot. Ensure the met pads are pressing into the space behind the ball of the foot, not under the ball of the foot. The flatter edge should be positioned just behind the metatarsal heads at the ball of the foot and the tapered edge should be looking at the heel.
 
You can choose where you place the metatarsal pad depending on what metatarsal issue you are trying to alleviate. You can place it more towards your 3rd and 4th toes (outside of the foot) if you're having a neuroma issue between those toes. If you're having pain at the ball of your second toe, you can move the metatarsal pad medially (towards the inside of your foot) to add more support in that area.
 
Use a spray adhesive like Orthafix Spray Adhesive, contact adhesive like Orthabond or double-sided tape to attach the pad to the shoe or orthotic aid like daily use insoles.
 
Pack of 10 pairs.

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