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Women’s Lynco, Sport L405W
Women’s Lynco, Sport L405W
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Feb. 16th, 2010 by
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Product Description |
| Lynco L400 Sport Orthotics Insoles |
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Product Details |
- Lynco L400 Sport Orthotics Insoles
- Designed to provide maximum foot comfort and protection in casual and comfort footwear.
- These tri-density orthotics feature a high-tech Carbosan top cover that cushions the foot and
- Thisinnovative material is anti-odor and anti-bacterial to help keep your feet in ahealthy,
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Please try these before wasting money on custom orthotics!
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| Review Date: May 16, 2009 |
| Reviewer: David Rothschild, New York, NY |
After suffering with the slow healing plantar fasciitis for 9 months, these lynco orthotics eliminated the pain for me instantly.
The custom made ($500+) orthotics from a podiatrist made things a little better, but my feet were still in pain at the end of a day of walking in the city. (I walk about 3 to 6 miles daily in New York.)
I decided to try these after a quick sizing up at a local shoe store, put them in shoes (tip: I put them on top of the existing insert on a shoe 1/2 size larger than my usual size) .. the pain went away.
In talking to the very knowledgeable foot consultant at the walking company he summed it up for me: Custom orthotics are hard/stiff and made to manage plantar fasciitis when standing, these Lynco inserts are made for walking.
Note that the walking company has an upgraded version with even more cushioning with a model number L1200 which I prefer even more.
Please try these before going the expensive route with a podiatrist.
P.S. (Does anyone want to buy about $2500 worth of custom orthotics for 10 cents on the dollar?)
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An excellent OTC Orthotic
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| Review Date: July 7, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Kay Monte-White, Owings, Maryland USA |
| This orthotic was my solution to foot and foot-related problems developed over many years of running. I initially ran with a presription hard orthotic but apparently developed a full range of leg and knee problems over time (i.e, plantar fasciitis, shin pain, knee pain, difficulty walking). I saw several professionals who specialize in these problems.Their proported solutions did not work: different types or orthotics, injections, exercises--one even recommended surgery. I just happened to discuss my probelm with a nurse in my primary care physicians office. She was delighted to share her husband's story with me as he had had a similar problem which was now totally corrected with the use of the aetrex lynco orthotic and a good pair of support running shoes. I purchased this orthotic and, first wore the orthotic in a Chung Shi sandle--I could feel the problem easing immediately. I now use the orthotic in all shows that allow me to remove the original insert. I am back to running--though, for the time being--very carefully. |
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