Description
Whatare the
functions of New Nano Energy orthotic
insoles?
The New Nano energy orthotic insoles not only include
all the functions of traditional
orthotics, but also have extra six
functions, let us see the details of the
six functions:
1. Adjustthe
arch of foot
Theycan makethe
*2 bone structureof the
footalignorderly,correct
the skeleton, reduce the
pressureofback vertebrae
andprotect hip and knee joints from
hurt.
2. Adjust
the nervous system
Improve the neurotransmission
function, boost energy
andstrengthenthe functions
of the internalorgans.
3. PromoteMetabolism
The special nanomaterials can release far infrared light
waves, can accelerate blood circulation, promote metabolism, help
to reduce vascular obstruction, activate
cells,releaseharmful substances and
heavy metalsfrom the body, relieve
swelling and painof the
foot,andimprovesleep
quality.
4.Foot Massage
Foot massage canstimulate our internal
organs effectively. Wearing the Nano energy orthotic
insolespromoteblood
circulation and enhance
metabolism,and get the energy back.
Therefore, foot massage is closely related to improve many aspects
of health.
5.Negative
IonsEffect
Nano energy orthotic insoles release high levels of
negative ions, and the energy of negative ions can
reduce pressure,recuperate your
strengthandboost the immune
system.
6.Sterilization
Function
The nano silver ionhas the effect
ofsterilization and
deodorization.
Product Experience
A near-sighted person will see
clearly after wearing eyeglasses immediately.
Likewise, if you have foot problems, you will feel
relaxing immediately after wearing the NANO ENERGY ORTHOTIC
INSOLES. They can adjust your arch of the foot, the frame, and
improve the Nervous system.
l Conditioning
of endocrine balance
Eliminate endocrine disturbance and boost the
immune system
in order to achieve an overall balance.
l The
effect of negative ions - the vitamins in the air
l Negative
ions have following positive impact on human
health
1. Negative ions
have the effect
ofreducingmuscle pain.
2.Negative ions
canmakeacidicenvironment
to alkaline
environment.
3.Negative ions can improve
sleep qualityand relax tension.
4.Negative ions can
eliminate free radicals.
l Understanding
of nanomaterials
1.Nano energy orthotic insoles
are produced by far infrared and negative ions materials, so they
include many energy functions in the orthotic
insoles.
2.Nanomaterials have a function
ofreleasing energy naturally.
3. Nano energy orthotic insoles use the
nano silver technology. The nano silver ionhas the
effect ofsterilization and
deodorization.
More knowledge about Arch pain:
Arch Pain: more common than you may
think
Foot arch pain is a common type of foot pain. Its
symptoms include pain when getting up in the morning, and pain
during long walks or long periods of standing. Arch pain in the
morning is due to the ligaments under the foot known as the Plantar
Fascia becoming contracted and tight as you sleep through the
night. When getting up and walking in the morning, the fascia is
still tight and prone to irritation when stretched. When walking or
standing for long periods, the plantar fascia becomes inflamed and
painful.
What causes Arch Pain?
The most common cause of arch pain is Plantar Fasciitis.
Plantar Fasciitis is Latin for inflammation of the Plantar Fascia -
the fibrous band of tissue that connects the heel bone to the toes.
Someone with arch pain usually has inflammation of the tissues
within the mid-foot. The arch of the foot is formed by the Plantar
Fascia, which tighten and relax during the different phases of
gait. The plantar fascia plays an important role in proper foot
mechanics and transfer of weight from the heel to the toes. When
inflamed, even simple movements can be quite painful.
Plantar Fasciitis is caused by over-stretching of the
Plantar Fascia. Repeated strain can cause tiny tears in the
ligament. These can lead to inflammation, irritation, pain and
swelling. Arch pain is more likely to happen when:
· your
feet roll inward too much (over-pronation)
· you
walk, stand, or run for long periods of time, especially on hard
surfaces
· you
are overweight
· you
have tight Achilles tendons and/or calf muscles
Treatment solutions for Arch Pain (Plantar
Fasciitis)
Medical studies on foot pain found that a combination of
stretching exercises and wearing standard, off-the-shelf orthotic
insoles is the most effective way of dealing with arch pain. This
treatment regime is also very effective for the treatment of heel
pain.
SHEENZI podiatry orthotic insoles are a simple, easy,
low-cost solution to arch pain. The powerful combination of support
and cushioning provides relief to arch pain, as well as many other
foot and lower body ailments.
Additionally, realignment of the feet and ankles also
helps to improve you body posture and can assist with the treatment
of knee and lower back pain.
SHEENZI are podiatrist-designed orthotic insoles that
prevent over-pronation and support the arches. Our arch supports
help release the tension on the Plantar Fascia, thereby treating
the cause of Plantar Fasciitis and arch pain. At the same time,
stretching of the Achillestendon, calf
muscles and hamstrings creates a lot more flexibility during
walking and takes the stress out of the Plantar Fascia. The
hamstrings, calf muscles, Achillestendon
and Plantar Fascia all work together during gait, so tightness in
one area often causes problems in another area.
Cavus Foot
(High-Arched Foot)
What is Cavus
Foot?
Cavus foot is a condition in
which the foot has a very high arch. Because of this high arch, an
excessive amount of weight is placed on the ball and heel of the
foot when walking or standing. Cavus foot can lead to a variety of
signs and symptoms, such as pain and instability. It can develop at
any age, and can occur in one or both feet.
Causes
Cavus foot is often caused
by a neurologic disorder or other medical condition such as
cerebral palsy, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, spina bifida, polio,
muscular dystrophy, or stroke. In other cases of cavus foot, the
high arch may represent an inherited structural
abnormality.
An accurate diagnosis is important because the
underlying cause of cavus foot largely determines its future
course. If the high arch is due to a neurologic disorder or other
medical condition, it is likely to progressively worsen. On the
other hand, cases of cavus foot that do not result from neurologic
disorders usually do not change in appearance.
Symptoms
The arch of a cavus foot
will appear high even when standing. In addition, one or more of
the following symptoms may be present:
- Hammertoes (bent toes) or claw toes (toes clenched like a
fist)
- Calluses on the ball, side, or heel of the
foot
- Pain when standing or walking
- An unstable foot due to the heel tilting inward, which
can lead to ankle sprains
Some people with cavus foot may also experience foot
drop, a weakness of the muscles in the foot and ankle that results
in dragging the foot when taking a step. Foot drop is usually a
sign of an underlying neurologic condition.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of cavus foot
includes a review of the patient’s family history. The foot and
ankle surgeon examines the foot, looking for a high arch and
possible calluses, hammertoes, and claw toes. The foot is tested
for muscle strength, and the patient’s walking pattern and
coordination are observed. If a neurologic condition appears to be
present, the entire limb may be examined. The surgeon may also
study the pattern of wear on the patient's shoes.
X-rays are sometimes ordered to further assess the
condition. In addition, the surgeon may refer the patient to a
neurologist for a complete neurologic evaluation.
Non-Surgical
Treatment
Non-surgical treatment of cavus foot
may include one or more of the following options:
- Orthotic devices. Custom orthotic
devices that fit into the shoe can be beneficial because they
provide stability and cushioning to the foot.
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