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Insoles & Components 75 Duosoft Therapeutic Code NHS Code Size Size (EU) SB2335 ERU433 2 - 4½ 34 - 37 SB2336 ERU434 5 - 6½ 36 - 38 SB2337 ERU435 7 - 8½ 39 - 42 SB2338 ERU436 9 - 10½ 43 - 45 SB2339 ERU437 11 - 13 46 - 48 Therapeutic diabetic insoles are designed for people with diabetes, arthritis, or other conditions that result in sensitive feet. Constructed with a multi-density material combination of Plastazote and cellular urethane, these advanced insoles offer superb resilience, cushioning, and shock absorption. Plastazote is recognized by medical professionals as the material of choice for treating diabetic and vascular compromised feet. The insoles are designed to fit into both traditional footwear and 'additional depth' orthopaedic shoes. Constructed with a multi-density material combination of Plastazote and cellular urethane, these advanced insoles offer superb resilience, cushioning, and shock absorption. Therapeutic insoles are designed to fit into both traditional footwear and diabetic or 'additional depth' orthopaedic shoes. Features & Benefits ■ The addition of an increased metatarsal support is designed to facilitate pressure off-loading of the metatarsal head area. ■ This insole was designed to reduce mean peak pressures at the site of potential neuropathic ulceration. ■ Distinctive self contouring capabilities and hypoallergenic formulation that moulds to the foot to accommodate pressure hot spots. ■ Designed to provide cushioning, accommodation and absorbency required for the diabetic/insensate foot ■ Anatomically designed to facilitate off-loading of the metatarsal head area ■ Plastazote ® and Urethane combination ■ Thermo-insulating properties make them good for cold feet, chilblains and vascular insufficiency ■ Distinctive self contouring capabilities and hypoallergenic formulation customises to the foot to accommodate pressure hot spots Indications for use: ■ Diabetes ■ Osteoarthritis ■ Rheumatoid arthritis ■ Pre-ulcerated sites ■ Chilblains ■ Vascular insufficiency