The Tedop+ Postural Insole: An Effective Solution for Your Feet
The Tedop+ insoles is specifically designed to improve your comfort and posture. Recommended by specialists, it is perfectly suited for people with foot problems.
What Needs Does It Address?
The Tedop+ insole is ideal for:
- Flat feet
- Overpronation
- Unstable ankles
Why Choose Tedop+?
This orthopedic insole offers numerous benefits:
- Posture Improvement: Helps to better align your body.
- Pain Reduction: Relieves pain in the feet, knees, and back.
- Muscle Stimulation: Strengthens the muscles in your feet.
- Shock Absorption: Minimizes impact during movement.
- Optimal Comfort: Made with breathable materials that are pleasant to wear.
Who Recommends It?
Health experts recommend the Tedop+ insole:
- Podiatrists: For better foot support.
- Physiotherapists: For ankle rehabilitation and posture improvement.
- Osteopaths: To relieve tension caused by postural imbalances.
Key Features of the Tedop+ Insole
- Active Support: Maintains the foot arch.
- Shock Absorption: Reduces impacts.
- Comfort and Breathability: Soft materials designed for prolonged use.
Customization and Adjustment
With the help of a specialist, the Tedop+ insole can be adjusted to meet your specific needs for a tailored comfort experience.
Learn More
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- Brochure on the Tedop active insoles.
- The blog of the orthopedic insole and the plantar orthosis: the best orthopedic insoles, tibial periostitis, hallux valgus, osteoarthritis, plantar fasciitis (plantar aponeurosis inflammation and heel spur), growth-related disorders.
- Scientific Articles from Clinique OPS: plantar activators and flat feet, dynamic and postural foot rehabilitation, our feet need help, long-term side effects of passive orthopedic insoles, is it possible to do without orthopedic insoles permanently?, piriformis syndrome and lower back pain, iliotibial band syndrome (TFL), 3D postural analysis.
- OPS Magazine: back pain, the different types of orthopedic insoles, children’s feet, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and fibromyalgia.