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Subject Figure Skating Orthotics?

Date Thu Oct 7 2004 22:28
Author Marie Smirman (psmirman208548@comcast.net)

I am an adult skater, not a pedorthic professional.
I have been using the under-the-foot custom orthotics, which are NOT enough to stop "subtalar joint pronation"? (I'm out of my league here.) The feet roll to the insides regardless of the high arch support,
I need some type of ankle bracing connected to the arch support INSIDE the boot. What would be a good design to discuss with my pedorthist? Please email me, THANKS SO MUCH TO ANYONE WHO RESPONDS!
Marie psmirman208548@comcast.net

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