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Picture of BAUERFEIND FOOT ORTHOTICS (MODEL 011-2161-00) The Bauerfeind Foot Orthotics, model 011-2161-00, is a shoe insert designed for use by individuals with foot pain, arthritis, diabetes, or other degenerative diseases that causes foot pain. Available in soft, medium, or firm, these metatarsal gel cushion pads are designed to relieve pressure from the ball of the foot. They are heat formable and can be made neutral, posted, or equipped with a lateral wedge. The metatarsal pads can be removed if necessary. DIMENSIONS: 20 centimeters to 48 centimeters.

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Price: 36.00.

This product record was updated on September 29, 2009.

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Rehabilitation Technical Components, Corp.

522 Anderson Ave.
Cliffside Park, New Jersey 07010
United States
Telephone: 800-662-7993 or 201-943-3900.
Fax: 201-943-9055.
Web: http://www.orthoremedy.com/.
Email: orthorem@aol.com.


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