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Shoe insert.


Emerson Gerard Associates

The Sting-Free inSOUL in·soul  
v.
Variant of ensoul.
 composite shoe insert A shoe insert can be classified as a height increasing insole. The insole can be placed inside the users footwear which raises the height of their heel appearing to make them look taller than they actually are.  can be used to help relieve the pain of plantar fasciitis plantar fasciitis
n.
Inflammation of the fascia on the plantar surface of the foot, usually at the attachment to the heel, often making it painful to walk.
. Developed by 2 physicians, the custom-fitted inserts are composed of 3 layers designed to absorb impact shock and provide comfortable support.

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Title Annotation:Product News
Publication:Physical Therapy
Date:Feb 1, 2005
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