| Pedag 135 T-Form Self Adhesive Metatarsal Pad for Flat Feet, White Leather |  | Brand: Pedag Category: Health and Beauty
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ASIN: B001GAOOC8
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| Features:
| • | Metatarsal supports help relieve burning and stinging in the forefoot that result from flattened metatarsal arches. | | • | Self-adhesive backing keeps the supports in the correct position inside your shoes. | | • | Hypoallergenic latex and vegetable tanned leather are made with no chemicals, safe for sensitive skin. | | • | Hypoallergenic latex, leather. | | • | Made in Germany. |
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Product Description These T-shaped pads are designed to support the forefoot area, helping relieve the discomfort of flattened metatarsal arches. Topped with breathable leather. Self-adhesive backing underneath helps keep the supports in place.
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| Customer Reviews: Good product November 22, 2009 Puffero (Lubbock, TX) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
I purchased these to help with the neuroma in my foot. It really helps ease the symptoms.
The thing is that the adhesive is extremely good. That can be a problem if you stick it in the wrong place. Once it's stuck, it's stuck. That's great once you're walking, but it complicates things if you don't get it into the correct position on the first try. You might try using double sticky tape on it before exposing its adhesive, to test positioning in your shoe. Once you like its position, mark around it and then expose the adhesive applying it carefully where marked. Once stuck, it is nearly impossible to remove and tears up if you try.
Nicely made February 10, 2009 B. Davis (FLA USA) 4 out of 8 found this review helpful
Although these did not solve my foot pain problem I can tell you that they are of good quality and whatever they use for stick works very well even after three or four re-positionings. I self-diagnosed myself with either Morton's Neuroma or metatarsalgia and these Pedag things were listed as being of help for both conditions. But out on a five mile walk with them installed in my shoes I had to stop twice to remove my shoes and massage my feet because they were feeling sort of numb, like there was not enough circulation (I am not diabetic). I ended up sticking them on the insoles I took out of my new NB 844 shoes and putting the insoles with Pedag things in my slippers and they feel pretty nice used that way.
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