Protecting the Foot The diabetic foot needs extra protection. ProLab provides a dual-density diabetic prefab designed to protect the foot by redistributing pressure, minimizing shear, and providing cushioning. Top layer
ProLab offers highly-customizable prefabricated ankle-foot orthoses for dropfoot treatment: the Matrix and Matrix Max. Benefits Improves gait with energy-return design Allows a natural transition from heel strike to mid-stance Prevents
For patients with chronic pain in the area of the calcaneocuboid joint, our treatment goal, regardless of the underlying etiology, is to minimize motion of the calcaneocuboid joint and transfer pressure
The P3 Solution for Sensitive Feet Patients with sensitive feet benefit from added cushioning. The P3 Low-Impact includes a double-layer topcover with a layer of plastazote on top and and
Designed for Active Patients Whether your patient is an athlete or just wants to keep moving, the P3 Sport prefab can help. The foundation of the device is our P3
The Most Effective Friction-Reducing Modality for the Foot The PTFE PatchTM provides a simple solution to the common, yet serious problems of calluses, blisters and foot ulcers. These skin conditions
Imaging Features and Benefits ProLab accepts digital foot images for manufacturing custom foot orthoses. Our Medical Consultants recommend scanners that meet specific criteria including: 3D subtalar-neutral NWB foot imaging Ability to
Designed for Patients with Diabetes Our diabetic accommodative orthoses have been designed to provide better support and protection for your patients. The custom insoles are made of milled EVA and
The Best Prefab Solution for Mechanical Foot Pain Designed by podiatrists using evidence-based research, the P3 Posted prefab is functionally corrected and incorporates control features previously found only in sophisticated
Perfect for Low-Volume Shoes The P3 Unposted prefab style is an excellent choice for shoes without a removable insole, patients with smaller feel, or casual shoes. Designed by podiatrists using