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Topcover Length
February 25, 2021
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Larry Huppin DPM
Denotes the distal length of the topcover. The following lengths are available at ProLab:
To Mets: Cover ends at distal end of orthotic plate
To Sulcus: Cover extends under the metatarsal heads
To Toes: Cover extends to the end of the shoe
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