Hallux, or crooked toe (or stiff / restricted) is a condition that arises on the inside of the foot, which is accompanied by a large toe, and more precisely painful deformation of the forefoot at the level of the first metatarsophalangeal joint (MPT I).
The big toe pain relief
Hallux inflammation prevention
Prophylaxis before and after surgery
Movement comfort
1 Directional double cushioning heel zone
Absorbs heel strikes impact, controls ankle joint 3D movement, directs into proper supination
It will reduce your heel pain and your feet will move in proper directions and with the proper movement ranges
2Pad under hallux joint (1st metatarsophalangeal joint)
Cushioning and lowering proximal phalange of the 1st metatarsophalangeal joint (MTP-1)
Cushioning will reduce the hallux’s pain and discomfort, lowering the joint will make the big toe move properly
3Lowering the hallux joint (1st metatarsophalangeal joint)
4Forefoot pad
Cushioning metatarsal bones
Soft pad acts like a pillow – it will improve walking comfort and it will prevent creating the blisters and calluses in this place
5Flat bottom (insole’s platform) -
Stabilizing, eliminating undesired rotation
Insoles will not rotate in your shoes in undesired way while you are walking, which ensures always proper support and correction
6Deep profiled heel cup
Aligning lower limb axes in neutral position, stabilizing, eliminating undesired heel rotation
Your feet will not rotate in undesired way and whole legs will work in proper axes (will not overpronate or oversupinate, heels will not “bend” outside/inside)
7Arch support -
Supporting anatomical structures of the feet