X-Line TPD50
The TPD50 insole is a softer version of the TPD orthotic device and is very helpful for many symptoms related to a lot of foot flattening on standing and walking.
£28.95
Product Description
Widely used within the UK’s NHS, the TPD50 insole offers all the benefits of the X-Line TPD, but with a softer profile. Its is used to treat injuries to the tibialis posterior muscle and its tendon on more sensitive feet, as well as other problems caused by ‘arch’ instability and excessively flattening feet.
Features
- Deep heel cups for rearfoot stabilisation
- High arch support placed specifically to offload the tibialis posterior tendon
- Midfoot cradle and metatarsal support
- Camberelle® top cover for strength and durability
- Supports the ‘arch’ where other insoles fail
For more information on this insole watch this video
Fits the following styles:
- Any shoe with a removable in-sock/insole
- Most lace up comfort shoe styles
- Trainers (especially motion control trainers) and walking shoes
How to Put Insoles Inside Your Shoes
The TPD50 insole is an orthotic device that brings the key features tocontrol:
- Excessive pronation or too much foot flattening in the foot (also known as hyper and over pronation)
- This particularly helps a condition called Tibialis Posterior Dysfunction, a severe cause of arch height dropping
- Tibialis Posterior Dysfuntion causes foot flattening on weight bearing, accompanied by pain around the inside of the ankle, arch and inside of the shin. It is caused by failure of the tendon arising from the main arch supporting muscle of the foot. Treatment is urgent!
- Reassuringly effective control of inward-rolling rearfoot and ankle instability with terrific excessive pronation control
- High midfoot saddle to provide essential support and stability of the foot during gait
- High durability and longevity from tough Camberelle® top cover
Suitable for:
- Severe arch ache or pain
- Severe medial ankle and shin pain
- Inward rolling ankles and flattening feet
- Any symptoms caused by large degrees of foot arch drop
- Perfect for immediate relief of Tibialis Posterior Dysfunction
Start with the following exercises:
Once the pain begins to settle and walking becomes easier, try the next exercise:
Once the tibialis posterior exercise is easy and causes no discomfort and your walking has become easy, try strengthening your calf. Do this exercise with your shoes on!
In the early painful stages, icing the area can bring about pain relief, as can the use of anti-inflammatory creams if you know it is safe for you to use them
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