Chaussures Kelly à talon compensé de Orthaheel

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Visant de nouveaux sommets, ces chaussures Kelly à talon compensé de Orthaheel comportent une semelle compensée de 2 po de hauteur et une bande arrière ajustable pour un confort supérieur et un soutien inégalé. Ses bandes en simili peau de serpent et ses ornementations terrestres contribuent à leur apparence classe et féminine.

 

Il est préférable de les porter pour de courtes périodes durant la première semaine pour permettre aux pieds de s'habituer au confort et au soutien des orthèses. À l'intérieur d'une semaine ou deux, vous devriez normalement ressentir le plein confort et le soutien qu'offrent ces chaussures.

 

• Fabriquées en matière synthétique sur le dessus, bandes en simili peau de serpent et ornementations perlées.

• Semelle intérieure recouvertes de microfibre souple.

• Talon compensé recouvert de similibois

• La semelle intercalaire en EVA légère et flexible aide à absorber les chocs, à réduire la tension sur les pieds, les genoux et les chevilles

• La semelle en caoutchouc striée à motif vagues offre une bonne traction sur la plupart des surfaces.

• Conçue par un podiatre selon les principes de la biomécanique, la semelle intérieure orthopédique à coque talonnière profonde contribue au maintien, à l'équilibre et au réalignement naturel du pied.

• Il en résulte un soulagement de la douleur aux talons et aux genoux causée par les pieds plats et une pronation excessive.

• Un choix idéal à la maison sur les planchers plats et durs, pour les gens qui portent déjà des orthèses pour le pied ou pour l'arche.

• Récipiendaires du Sceau de reconnaissance de l'APMA (American Podiatric Medical Association)

• Approuvées par l'APMA et recommandées par le podiatre Andrew Weil, pionnier de la médecine intégrative de renommée internationale.

• Si vous portez habituellement une demi pointure, il est recommandé de commander la pointure inférieure la plus près.

• Talon d'environ 2 po

• La longueur correspond à la pointure annoncée

• Il n'est pas recommandé de mouiller ou de submerger ces chaussures

• Ne pas exposer à des température excessives

• Au besoin, utiliser un linge humide pour enlever la saleté. Laisser sécher à l'air libre à température ambiante.

 

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• Chaussures Kelly à talon compensé de Orthaheel



Feet

Heel Pain
Heel pain is usually caused by rolling over of the foot (Excess Pronation). As the foot pronates, the arch collapses and the muscles (plantar fascia) and supporting structure are forced to stretch and elongate.

By supporting the arches and re-aligning the lower limb to its natural angle, orthotics reduces the traction and strain on the plantar fascia, taking away this common cause of heel pain.

Ball of Foot Pain
This condition commonly occurs with women, however many men suffer from pain in the ball of the foot. Sometimes a callous develops in the centre of the foot and footwear may wear out in a similar fashion. It causes a burning sensation in the ball of the foot and can become very painful.

Orthotics align the central three metatarsal shafts using an inbuilt met raise to correctly position and maintain the Metatarsal bone position. By balancing the weight distribution over five metatarsal bones, this helps remove excess weight & friction which commonly causes the callous and burning sensation.

Morton's Neuroma
This condition is generally caused by entrapment of the interdigital nerve lying between the third and fourth metatarsal bones. Ball of Foot Pain (Morton's Neuroma) exhibits similar symptoms to Metatarsalgia, but may also cause numbness, tingling and discoloration of the third and fourth (lesser) toes.

Orthotics greatly assist in the early stages of Morton's Neuroma when damage to the nerve sheath is minimal. Orthotics re-align the metatarsal shafts and prevents interdigital nerve jamming. 

Flat Feet/Fallen Arches
A true flat foot is rare. Generally, a flat footed person is only suffering from a functional flat foot caused by excess pronation. Excess Pronation causes the foot's arch to collapse & elongate giving the appearance of a flat foot. A functional flat foot is quite common and generally exhibits symptoms ranging from sore/tired feet to general leg fatigue and body aches.

Orthotics are designed to control excess pronation (the common cause of functional flat feet), thereby restoring the foot's arch to normal.

Bunions
Bunions are a bony lump that gradually develop on the big toe joint over many years. Bunions can sometimes be very painful and at other times exhibit no pain at all. The common cause of this condition is a combination of genetic factors and poor foot function.

Orthotics control excess pronation, which is a common factor causing Bunions. Orthotics redistribute the weight evenly over the foot to prevent (or reduce) the gradual growth of a bunion. Orthotics are very successful in reducing symptoms with painful Bunion conditions.

Achilles Pain
Achilles Tendonitis commonly occurs from shearing and stretching (tractional) forces placed on the Achilles tendon at the back of the heel. Excess Pronation causes the heel bone to tilt excessively and places extra strain on the tendon. Inflammation of the tendon is a common result along with tightening of the calf muscles.

Orthotics align the heel bone and significantly reduces the shearing and stretching forces on the Achilles Tendon, thereby providing relief from Achilles Pain.

Callous and Corns
Callous and Corns develop from excess friction and rubbing on the foot. Corns normally develop on the upper joints of the toes, whilst callous generally develops under the sole of the foot (especially under the big toe/little toe joint and central ball of the foot). Corns and callous commonly develop when excess pronation disrupts the normal metatarsal bone relationship in the foot and this causes the toes to claw. Friction & rubbing from your footwear then causes corns and callous to develop on the tops of your toes and/or the bottom of your feet.

Orthotics control excess pronation and prevents dropping of the metatarsal bones and furthermore clawing of the toes. Thereby removing this friction and rubbing which causes corns and callous.

       

         








        







         


          






           




     
 
            















         
Tired, Aching Legs

Tired/aching legs are commonly caused by strain and traction on the calf muscles at the back of the legs. This occurs when the feet roll over and the legs rotate internally. In turn, this places stress on the leg muscles.

Orthotics control 'excess pronation' - decreasing internal rotation of the leg and traction on the calf muscles, thereby taking away this common cause of tired/aching legs.

  
Lower Back Pain

Rolling over of the feet - excess pronation - causes the lower leg to rotate internally. As a result, the pelvis is forced to tilt forward, which can cause an increased curvature of the lower back. This is referred to as 'poor body posture'. Especially after standing up-right for longer periods the curvature in back will cause tightness and stiffness of the lower back muscles.

By controlling 'excess pronation' of the feet, orthotics help improve your body posture. Because the feet are now properly aligned, internal rotation of the legs and forward pelvic tilt are greatly reduced, thereby easing low back pain.

 
Knee and Hip Pain

A common condition in athletes caused by abnormal friction & rubbing of the Ilio-tibial band muscle over the knee & hip joints. This condition commonly exhibits a gradual but rather severe pain on the outside knee joint and less commonly on the outside hip section. Sometimes, simply walking up or down stairs may aggravate this condition. The pain usually subsides immediately upon rest but re-occurs with activity.

Orthotics control the internal rotation of the shin bone (tibia) and furthermore the rotation on the knee & hip joint via the in-built 4 degree rearfoot varus wedge. Thereby, reducing stretching (tractional) and frictional forces on the Ilio-tibial band muscle. Stretching of the Ilio-tibial band muscle is advised.

  

    

Our feet were designed to walk on soft, natural surfaces like soil and sand. Yet today we spend most of our time standing, walking and running on unnatural, hard surfaces. Designed by Australian podiatrist Phillip Vasyli, Orthaheel footwear and orthotics help restore natural foot function and well-being with every step.

This loss of our "footprint" has resulted in a variety of pain and injuries affecting not just the feet, but the entire body. Unnatural surfaces force our feet to pronate (roll over) to gain ground contact, which flattens the arches and can disrupt normal knee function and hip alignment and increase pressure on the lower back.

Clinical and practical research has resulted in the unique Orthaheel orthotic design that helps "reclaim" your natural footprint by restoring the foot's natural (neutral) alignment, enabling the feet, ankles and legs to function as efficiently and dynamically as they were intended. Orthaheel's unique orthotic is built-in to our collection of sandals, slippers and athletic shoes, and it is also available as an insert for your own footwear.

• Podiatrist-designed, clinically proven orthotic support
• Tri-Planar Motion Control system for essential support and stability
• Flexible and lightweight construction
• Supported by our Walk Pain Free Guarantee
• Orthaheel products are available in more than 25 countries worldwide, garnering customer acclaim since 1979. The collection offers orthotic footbeds, lounge slippers, athletic shoes and sandals for men and women.

Orthaheel products are ideal for:
• Heel pain and plantar fasciitis
• Moderate to excessive pronation
• Complementary orthotic treatment
• Shock-absorbing support and stability
• Low- and high-performance athletes 

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Size problems!!!!

Par Alice

de Hamilton

Bronze Reviewer

Funny someone would have exactly the same problem I did, I can fit in any size from (8) to (10) in the Orthaheel line and I am a size 10, this problem happened to me before where the sizes are very weird, I have no idea WHY they would do this because the shoes are great and it's not easy to order because they are either to small or to big, no consistency in sizes, it's a good thing they can be sent back the only problem is that it's hard to get the sizes or colours afterwards.

Orthaheel;
Why are you sizes so different, time to work on more consistency!

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SO FRUSTRATED WITH ORTHAHEEL SIZING

Par FRUSTRATED WITH ORTHAHEEL

de VANCOUVER, BC

Silver Reviewer

Love the style of this shoe but will never get to wear it because Orthaheel just can't size their products, this has happened to me twice before. I ordered two pair sandals, one in pewter and this style in bronze, both size 8. This one is at least 1.5 to 2 inches shorter than the other size 8. How is this even possible??? I just give up on Orthaheel because there is something very wrong with a company who consistently size their shoes wrong. Very frustrating! Or course, the size larger is no longer available.

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Not loving the Serenity or Kelly Wedges

Par Shopper

de Brooks

Is it just me or is there something wonky about the way both Serenity and Kelly new Orthaheel wedge style sandals are designed? The ankle straps don't seem placed correctly or something and although they can be adjusted to ankle size, they gap away from the footbed. The straps over the top of the foot are bordering on being too snug. (My feet are average width) The center upper piece on the Kelly seem slightly off kilter. The wedge heel base on both seems too narrow-ish for the foot bed; kind of gives a feeling of one's foot easily tipping over sideways. There is something off balance about these sandals. Also, the microfibre covered footbed seems cheapish quality and feels icky. The orthotic part of the design is good and so is the quality of the other materials used.

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