Dear Vernon,
Thanks for your message. Certainly have addressed your query whilst
considering the shore hardness of the base of the shoe (Croc). The
patient in question is not needing a functional device but rather an
accomodative one (a Poron accomodation in the deivce) and that is where
the stickiness issue arose.
Hope this clarifies.
Many thanks,
Bharti.
-----Original Message-----
From: Vernon Lever <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 17:55
Subject: Re: Chairside and Crocs adhesive Idea
Don't you find that the EVA that Crocks are made from is too
soft?(shore hardness).
Will an orthotic be functional in Crock shoes?.
That is the question.
Regards,
VERNON LEVER
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike O`Neill" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: Chairside and Crocs adhesive Idea
> Some of the specialist crocks are made to take orthotics . Even
normal > ones can take a flat device as they have a slight heel edge.
> Mike O`Neill
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> From: Bharti Rajput
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> Greetings Mailbasers,
> Was wondering if anyone had any experience of sticking down a
Chairside
> orthotic 'temporarily' into a Croc shoe/sandal...the surface seems to
> be quite slippery and doesn't take to double sided tape or velcro???
> Many thanks,
> Bharti.
>
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