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Picture of CHIPMUNK The Chipmunk is a shoe insert designed for use to improve the foot alignment and gait of individuals with mild to moderate low tone pronation and fully correctable foot positions. This sub-malleolar pre-fabricated orthosis has a medial trimline that covers the navicular and protects it from rubbing; a flattened toe shelf to provide room for the toes within the shoe; a fabric liner ; a bottom plastic base with a diagonal forefoot trimline and full heel cup; and soft foam contours to supports the plantar surface. SIZES: Wide and Narrow width. Length is 4 to 12.25 inches.

Notes: Chipmunk is a trademark of Cascade Dafo, Inc.

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This product record was updated on March 12, 2012.

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Cascade DAFO, Inc.

1360 Sunset Avenue
Ferndale, Washington 98248
United States
Telephone: 800-848-7332 or 360-384-1858.
Fax: 800-776-7518.
Web: http://www.cascadedafo.com.
Email: dafo@dafo.com.


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